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Foundations of the

New Physics

by

Harald Kautz

Preface

Science evolves. Every few centuries something happens called


a paradigm shift. A paradigm shift is usually accompanied by a
change in the viewpoint of the observer. This change of

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viewpoint then leads to groundbreaking new insights. With a
paradigm shift, everything becomes simpler, clearer, more
structured. The finely chiselled world view that was built on a
limited subjectivity, that tried to make straight what was
crooked, is allowed to go. When Keppler established his four
laws on the planetary orbits in our solar system, which together
fill perhaps half a page, he made multi-volume works on
calculating the orbits of the stars superfluous. So much text had
previously been needed to describe what was happening in the
sky.

Today we are again facing such a paradigm shift. We are


beginning to break our three-dimensional view of the world, and
to gain a - initially purely mathematical - view of additional
dimensions. But the more we open ourselves to these
possibilities, the more phenomena enter our consciousness that
demand a consistent rethinking. The term New Physics is still
somewhat diffuse because too many cooks try to spice the soup
with their ego. Phenomena that cannot be explained with the
old physics are giving rise to new terms, such as Wilhelm
Reich's orgone or, before that, Gustav Adolf Winter's Orga-
Urkraft, or people are invoking worn-out terms from the
mythologies: Vril, Prahna, Od, Chi.

At the same time, the search for the so-called unified field
theory is haunting the academic world. But under the given
axioms, 3 dimensions plus time, it remains untraceable. At
least that is the doctrine.

What can we expect from physics in higher dimensions?

- New solutions for energy supply. No one needs to burn


oil any more. The laws of conservation of energy are
obsolete. In curved space-time, the conservation of
energy does not apply - this circumstance has been
known since Einstein under the term of the energy
problem of general relativity. Besides, in practice there
are hardly any closed systems anyway, so there is

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nothing to be said against building machines in such a
way that they function as higher-dimensional, open
systems by themselves. I'll leave it at that, at the risk of
overstretching the arc of tension.
- The recapture of ancient knowledge. A higher-
dimensional cosmos (+ time) with subjectively
experienceable three-dimensional realities that exist in
parallel "Worlds of Classical Worlds", the whole played
with, animated by fluctuations that seem to come from
an initially mathematically abstract 2D, all this is
actually old hat. The creation myth in the Bible is based
on this model, the fluctuations in this 2D are the breath,
the spirit of God hovering over the waters, over the
seven heavens and seven hells of the Vedas. The
Apocalypse of John tells of the "Worlds of Classical
Worlds", as they are called in the latest theories. The
task is to put this ancient knowledge into contemporary
nomenclature and to base it on modern physics.
- In addition to the reformulation of theories in 5D -
from the atomic model to biology - this includes a return
to the cyclical view of history, in which the ups and
downs of human civilisations, like everything in nature,
are also understood as cyclical processes. This can be
explained physically, through the concept of information
time, which obeys somewhat different laws than the
linear concept of time we experience. This can teach us
growth maniacs, who think we are on a never-ending
trajectory, some humility.
- And when we have understood how extended field
physics makes plants grow, we have farming techniques
at our disposal that can do without fertilisers,
insecticides and pesticides, because the plants can be
fed directly with something that can best be described
colloquially at this point with the term lifeforce.
- On the basis of higher-dimensional physics, we can
also arrive at a New Medicine in which body and soul
are viewed and understood as a complex whole, and by
being capable of an overall view, healing is finally
allowed to start at the causes instead of always

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suppressing symptoms and thus only worsening the
overall condition.

All in all, this is the healing of a deeply divided world view in


which the experience of spiritual worlds was supposedly in
logical contradiction to natural science. A legacy from the
Enlightenment. It is unbelievable how this collective
schizophrenia could stand in the room for so long without it
becoming visible that both nevertheless take place in one world
and should therefore also stand on an epistemological basis.

However, the most far-reaching realisation - first formulated by


Burkhardt Heim - is that what vibrates through our material
world coming from the new dimensions to be discovered is
nothing other than consciousness itself, which in the same
breath grasps reality, and creates reality. This realisation that
everything is animate, that nothing takes form unless it is
formed by consciousness, is a realisation that can bring back to
us the lost respect for creation.

Having embraced the coming paradigm shift in my heart has


given me access to a corridor. This book is meant to be a guide
through that corridor, with directional explanations of what
may be behind which door. Finishing all this and pushing open
the doors will be the work of many.

The most uplifting moment for me was when the recursive


nature of nature was revealed by looking at the complex field
physics with its components running backwards in time.
Recursion is the basis of every fractal. And the beauty of
creation is an expression of fractal order. Bringing you, the
reader, to this point of realisation will be my greatest pleasure.
You don't have to understand it now. Later.

The deepest feeling, on the other hand, came with the


realisation that on the path of collective spiritual and mental
growth, imbalances must be allowed to express themselves.
This deepest feeling came with the realisation that every
reorganisation also follows strict laws, that the desperate

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clinging to the old, like living through a chaotic phase of
upheaval, is part of the path to be followed. If this path seems
painful, the question is not why, but what for. This seems to me
to be precisely the moment when one can slip as a human being
from both the role of victim and perpetrator into the role of
creator - not with the arrogance of today's science, which wants
to put itself in the place of its "creator" with its genetic
engineering and its synthetic biology, but in a grateful
acceptance and fulfilment of a golden future that is granted to
us in the existing creation.

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Content

Preface............................................................................ 2

Table of content……………………………………………..3

Introduction.....................................................................7

Part 1 Mathematical and physical foundations…...…10

1.1 The state of affairs..................................................11

1.2. A view in 4D...........................................................19

1.3 Maxwell reloaded....................................................23

1.4. Scale Invariance.....................................................51

1.5 Topological Geometrodynamics..............................61

1.6 The Holographic Universe......................................67

1.7. Quantum Gravity Research...................................72

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Introduction

The first part of this book deals with scientific basics. The first
chapter is first of all an assessment of the current situation - on
the basis of Albert Einstein's biography - in order to be able to
understand what has already been attempted in the way of
theory building in the direction of the much-invoked "unified
field theory". A few basics of 4-dimensional mathematics follow.
Tools of the trade. Then we take what Einstein formulated in
the Special Theory of Relativity for the vastness of the universe
and apply it step by step to the microcosm. The didactics and
the order of the chapters are not compulsory. I always try to
visualise things first, and then to integrate what you have in
your head as a visualisation into the theory that builds up in
this way. We first look at scalar electrodynamics in Maxwell's
notation with a fresh eye. Finally, we want to apply what
Einstein mastered so well with spacetime curvature as the
basis of gravitation for the vastness of space to processes in the
laboratory. This is followed by a chapter on scale invariance, a
discovery that introduces us to the universe as a coherent
fractal whose order is revealed to us in the logarithmic space of
scales. If all goes well, this chapter will give us a sense that and
how "everything is connected to everything else". This is
followed by a chapter on Topological Geometrodynamics (TGD),
Matti Pitkänen's ten-thousand-page theory, which was most
likely to attract attention with its mathematically correct
description of wormholes. Yet Matti Pitkänen achieved
infinitely more: he correctly calculated where Einstein
"assumed for the sake of simplicity". And, trusting in his
mathematics, he has shown the courage to break with
fundamental paradigms. This was precisely Einstein's problem
with the Unified Field Theory. It wasn't that he didn't have
what it took to formulate it. It was just that he didn't have the
courage to throw certain premises overboard, in particular the
assumption, which in his eyes was irrefutable, that elementary
particles must not have singularities, no black holes in them.
Once you get involved with Matti Pitkänen, something
wonderful happens: All the trouble of dealing with mathematics
that blows up our conception implodes into the conception of the

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following chapter, and we can understand how Matti's notation
of a world in which a 2-dimensional constituent space "creates"
a 4-dimensional experiential space can be understood as a
mathematical image of a holofractal universe, in which the two-
dimensional surfaces of the black holes project our curved, thus
ultimately four-dimensional space-time out into space as a
fractally constructed hologram, and we as human beings, as a
small holofractal image of the whole, carry the whole universe
within us as "consciousness". And also the word as a
fundamental structure of consciousness seems to be - as
indicated in the Bible - more than a fragment of a late
developed system of communication. As we shall see, grammar
is the language of DNA, and words carry vibrations whose
meanings far exceed their entry in the dictionary.

Not everyone has the same background, likes to work with


formulae and enjoys the beauty of mathematics. A decision on
how scientific the essays should be cannot be made to
everyone's satisfaction. I have therefore decided to write these
chapters as a detailed, generally understandable summary,
without formulae and calculations. I would like to leave the
elaboration of the pure mathematical form, if possible, to those
who were the first to accompany us on the path of these
insights. Some of the luminaries have already published their
basic research - reference is made there to the underlying
literature. Where this has not been possible, I have tried to
honour their part.

This is not to say that it will be easy. Paradigm shifts are not
difficult births for nothing. Moving the earth out of the centre of
creation was an act unthinkable to most contemporaries at the
time. It was blasphemy anyway, but I think that was just a
pretence, basically it was just ecclesiastical herd instinct.
Ultimately, every world view is based on habit and a fair
amount of pride - pride in having understood and mastered
something. If one enters uncharted territory, it means giving up
one's hard-won self-confidence and learning to walk anew. It
initially plunges everyone who goes down this path into a
feeling of helplessness. But that's not all! These are just the

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inner struggles. Fortunately, the inquisition is a thing of the
past. But on closer inspection, not much has changed.
Inquisition today means being ridiculed and ostracised by one's
private environment, professionally executed by a merciless
media apparatus, locked away by a venal judiciary or, in the
worst case, murdered by an economic hitman - if one was well-
positioned enough to seriously endanger corporate interests.
This has to do with conspiracies only in the extreme. Those who
do not want to go down this path of transformation will always
and everywhere stand mercilessly in the way of those who
embrace the new. This has been the case with every paradigm
shift. It is human nature to misconstrue changes that threaten
to take us down as a personal attack.

You may feel that a familiar world is being torn away from you,
that I am trying to violate your integrity as a reader. That is
normal. I mean no harm. I can only promise that - if you allow
the jigsaw puzzle of your world view to be broken down into its
component parts - this will only be a temporarily unpleasant
state. The puzzle will be put back together, more beautiful,
bigger, with more pieces. Even more coherent, without the little
inconsistencies that we always have to push aside today.

I think it is important to undergo an inner metamorphosis


before planning and implementing practical applications can
really succeed. I cannot justify this, it is a lesson from 13 years
of work in the field of New Physics, in which I have seen the
protagonists fail. Sometimes they have failed because of the
encrusted structures of order, but most have failed because of
themselves. I hope that this metamorphosis will take place
through internalising the insights described here. That is a
literary aspiration. I don't want to blow away your sails, as is
common in controversial debates, I want to bring your ship to
the other shore. Hull and keel included. In doing so, it is
important that you keep a firm grip on the helm. To want to
give you safe conduct is to make a lot of promises. Making such
a promise is a responsibility that weighs heavily. But to write
this book without being prepared to carry this responsibility
would be unthinkable.

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Part 1 Mathematical and physical foundations

The first part of the book covers five relatively well-developed


special research areas, the quintessence of which can provide us
with a coherent picture of the universe.

- A summary of the state of research on unified field


theory, this already includes metrised time as the 4th
dimension of Minkowski space.
- Scalar electrodynamics defines with the "scalar
potential" the value that suggests to us the existence of
at least one further dimension.
- The concept of scale invariance gives us qualitative
and quantitative access to the fingerprint that the
existence of this additional dimension leaves in our
world.
- Topological Geometrodynamics (TGD) will then show
that this new dimension is quantised, decomposes into
planes, into "Worlds of Classical Worlds", which are
layered as spacetime sheets like our reality leaf by leaf
in the multiverse. What TGD formulates
mathematically gains a new perspective in the
holographic universe, in which not only matter has a
place, but also the spirit, the soul, the imagination, the
creative power. If you wish, you will succeed in
discovering a world in which the proof of God is a piece
of cake.
- The last step may also seem a little daring, here it is a
matter of allowing the realisation to fully take hold of us
that the entire appearance of our world as well as the
experience of time is actually an expression of higher
dimensions, to be precise the expression of an 8-
dimensional crystal, from which a 4-dimensional
quasicrystal emerges through perspectival selection of
an intersection space of defined thickness, which in turn
is projected onto a 3-dimensional quasicrystal that
represents our experienced reality.

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But before you start walking you should know where you stand.
I.e. we start by determining where we are.
1.1 The state of affairs

There is a fact in nature that has become so self-evident to us


that we no longer think about it: the equivalence of inertial and
heavy mass. The property of bodies to want to maintain their
course once it has been taken, and the force they can exert in
doing so, is firmly correlated with the weight of the same body
in a gravitational field. That this is really the case was already
known to Newton on the basis of his pendulum experiments,
but it was only experimentally proven by Roland v. Eötvös.

Inertia and gravitation are nevertheless treated as two


completely different phenomena: Inertial forces are apparent
forces that occur when uniformly "moving" bodies in an inertial
system are "accelerated" by a force independent of them, while
gravitational forces are genuine forces that seem to have their
cause in the interaction of bodies, yet the effect of gravity
unfolds locally, quasi as a vectorial property of the local
quantum vacuum.

Albert Einstein took up these matters, which ultimately


resulted in the formulation of the General Theory of Relativity.
The ART elevated the equivalence of inertial and gravitational
phenomena indicated by the equivalence of inertial and heavy
mass to the rank of a principle. In order to get as close as
possible to the truth behind this fact, he sought a formulation
that could describe all known laws independently of the
reference frame. This led him to his relativistic field theory of
gravitation, the final version of which he presented to the
Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin on November the 25th
19151.

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Cf. Einstein, A.:, Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation, in: Sitzungsberichte der
Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1915, pp. 844-847. After Einstein had
shown that, on the basis of the equivalence principle, gravitation would have to
cause both a curvature of the light rays and a redshift of the spectrum (cf. Einstein,
A.:, Über das Relativitätsprinzip und die aus demselben ziehenen Folgerungen, in:
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For Einstein, this was the second great success. Ten years
earlier, he had formulated the special theory of relativity, in
which he had used the concept of inertial systems, i.e. he could
only describe things in the special theory of relativity if he
assumed that there were coordinate systems somewhere in
space or flying through space whose zero point one reckoned
with. This worked quite well so far, one could look at one
inertial system from the perspective of the other, the formulae
for converting events in one inertial system from the
perspective of the other inertial system worked, but it was clear
to Einstein that this subjectivity came from the role of the
observer and had nothing to do with cold physics in space. The
New Theory brought with it two innovations. The transition to
curved space-time, i.e. defacto four-dimensional Riemannian
space-time. And the abandonment of the inertial systems, i.e.
the renunciation of the role of the observer. This Riemannian
space-time world is characterised by a so-called "metric" field,
i.e. by a quantity that changes with the space-time coordinates
and thus defines the gravitational field.

Of course, giving up the viewpoint of the observer is a double-


edged sword. Because at the end of the day, one needs spaces of
experience again to describe real processes. Einstein avoided
these "snapshots", preferring to speak of the reference mollusc
in order to keep the observer's point of view as soft as possible.
But in the end, there was no getting around concrete
calculations.

Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik, 4(1907), 411-462; ders, Über den
Einfluß der Schwerkraft auf die Ausbreitung des Lichtes, Annalen der Physik,
35(1911), 898-908), he presented in 1913, together with Marcel Grossmann, a first
version of a generalised theory of relativity with gravitational field equations (cf.
Einstein, A.: and M. Grossmann, Entwurf einer verallgemeinerten Relativitätstheorie
und einer Theorie der Gravitation, Leipzig 1913), which came close to his later final
equations. On a winding path often described in the literature, he finally arrived at
the final equations that he presented in the work cited at the beginning.
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Thus, Minkowski space2 established itself as the standard
calculation model for calculating in curved space-time. One
wrote M4, or M4+, if one wanted to anchor oneself so deeply in
the world of human experience that the world perceived at a
point (x,y,z) at time t should be meant, i.e. the reality at the top
of the respective past-light-cone. This took into account the fact
that light takes a while to reach the observer, and that things
we see as just happening from great distances have actually
long since passed.

From Einstein's point of view, however, this theory did not have
only strengths3; a few regional cosmological problems could be
solved, such as the perihelion rotation of Mercury and the
deflection of light in the gravitational field of the Sun4, but
Einstein was still miles away from the formulation of a unified
field theory that could also mathematically relate the
electromagnetic fields of experience to gravitation, which he
formulated so beautifully. The quantum theory that was
emerging at the time also aroused desires. It arose from the
realisation that all energy quantities involved in atomic
processes represented discrete values, natural multiples of a
smallest possible unit. This demanded field-theoretical
considerations. Einstein wanted to make the particle model
superfluous by striving to describe the elementary particles
completely from the field theory. Not only in terms of their
movement patterns in the fields of experience, but also in terms
of their inner structure. Technically speaking, the particles
themselves were to result as singularity-free solutions of the

2
Minkowski space was introduced after the publication of special relativity by the
mathematician of the same name in order to be able to make calculations between
the different moving inertial systems in Einstein's system. It is a 4-dimensional
space consisting of x, y, z and the term ct. c is the speed of light, t the time. In terms
of units, ct comes out to the metre, which is practical for this 4D, since it thus forms
a metric system, but can still map time as a variable.
3
Bergmann, P.G.: "Einheitliche Feldtheorie: gestern, heute, morgen", in: Einstein
Centenarium, hg. von H.-J. Treder, Berlin 1979.
4
Buchwald, D.K et al (Hrg.): The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Vol. 9: The
Berlin Years. Korrespondenz, Januar 1919 - April 1920, Princeton 2004.
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field equations. The idea of particles as something "primitively
given", as something "physically simple"5 was abhorrent to him.

Although in the years before 1925 he had played a decisive role


in founding quantum physics with his essay "On a Heuristic
Point of View Concerning the Generation and Transformation of
Light"6, and was thus actually sitting at the source of the theory
that was to revolutionise physics most violently with the long-
distance effects it described, in which at least information was
able to travel faster than light. In the following 30 years he
worked almost exclusively on this dream of a unified field
theory.

Presumably, he had in mind during these years the memory of


how, in the step from the special to the general theory of
relativity, he was able to create something new by generalising
while preserving the old. That is, with two small exceptions, he
did not deviate significantly from the geometrical basis of
general relativity until 1945. The greatest challenge was to
integrate the concept of long-range parallelism, which
originated in quantum physics, into the theory - in other words,
what Einstein called "spooky long-range action" at the time and
what we know today in quantum physics as entanglement.

In his 1917 paper "Cosmological Considerations on General


Relativity", he first made a small modification to his
gravitational equations of 1915 by adding a so-called
cosmological term7. This enabled him to justify a cosmological
model, today called the "Einstein cosmos", in which the mass
density of the universe is clearly given by its geometric

5
Einstein, A.: Zur allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie (Nachtrag), in:
Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1915,
S. 799-801.
6
Einstein, A.:, Über einen die Erzeugung und Verwandlung des Lichtes
betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt, Annalen der Physik, 17(1905),
132-184.
7
Einstein, A.: Kosmologische Betrachtungen zur allgemeinen
Relativitätstheorie, in: Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften, 1917, S. 142-152.
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structure. The work reflects a certain materialism on Einstein's
part. It seems that he felt comfortable with a theory that
reckoned from cold matter. At the same time, he tried to
weaken the gravitational equations of 1915 to make room for a
set of formulas that could explain the inner structure of
elementary particles. In his second attempt, he formulated the
essay "Do gravitational fields play an essential role in the
structure of material elementary particles?8

This relaxation of the formulae was, however, in open


contradiction to the implications of quantum physics, which,
with its discrete energy contents proven everywhere, rather
demanded a tightening of the formulae. Thus, in 1923, the
paper "Does Field Theory Offer Possibilities for the Solution of
the Quantum Problem?" was written and presented by Planck
to the Academy on 13 December 19239.

After working on a more experimental theory by Theodor


Kaluza, based on the geometry of a five-dimensional
Riemannian space-time, Einstein finally turned back to
quantum theory in 1928. With the essay "Riemann Geometry
with Maintenance of the Concept of Distant Parallelism"10, he
attempted to geometrise the gravitational field and the
electromagnetic field by extending the Riemannian structures.
He was later supported in this by the mathematician Walter
Mayer11.
8
Treder, H.-J. und Borzeszkowski, H.-H. v.: Einsteins Arbeiten zur
einheitlichen Feldtheorie. Fundament und Programm der modernen
Physik, Wissenschaft und Fortschritt 29(1979), 49-52; H.-H. v.
Borzeszkowski und H.-J. Treder, On metric and matter in unconnected,
connected and metrically connected manifolds, Foundations of Physics
34(2004), 1541.
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Einstein, A.: Bietet die Feldtheorie Möglichkeiten für die Lösung des
Quantenproblems? In: Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften, 1923, S. 359-364.
10
Einstein, A.:, Über einen die Erzeugung und Verwandlung des Lichtes
betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt, Annalen der Physik, 17(1905),
132-184.
11
Einstein, A.: Riemann-Geometrie mit Aufrechterhaltung des Begriffes
des Fernparallelismus, in: Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie
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But the development of the theory was unfruitful. Einstein - in
the meantime in Princeton - ended the collaboration with
Mayer and stopped working on his theory with the inclusion of
distant parallelism. In 1938, he dealt once again with Kaluza's
five-dimensional theory. In two papers with Peter Bergmann
and Valentin Bargmann, he presented a generalisation of this
theory12.

Finally, in 1945, Einstein returned to the theses of 1925. They


became the mathematical basis of the theory he called the
"Relativistic Theory of the Asymmetric Field" 13, which he
elaborated first with Ernst Gabor Straus and then with Bruria
Kaufman. In the meantime, the existence of anti-matter had
long since become an established physical fact, so that it not
only ceased to be an objection to such a theory, but rather spoke
in its favour. However, Einstein still did not succeed in solving
the particle and quantum problem with this theory.

In the last two paragraphs of Einstein's last publication, in the


appendix of the book The Meaning of Relativity, one finds very
thoughtful reflections on the question of whether it is at all
conceivable "that a geometrical field theory will permit the
atomistic and quantum structure of reality to be understood".
Einstein said that - although this question is usually answered
with "no" - no one knows anything reliable about it.

At the same time, however, Einstein also concedes the


possibility "that reality cannot be represented by a continuous
field at all". This brings Einstein closer to Schrödinger's view on

der Wissenschaften, 1928, S.. 217-221. B. Subsequently, a number of


other works on this subject appeared until 1934 (some with Mayer as co-
author).
12
Einstein, A.: und Bergmann, P.G.: On a generalization of Kaluza’s
theory of electricity, Annals of Mathematics, 39(1938), 683; Einstein, A.,
Bargmann, V. und Bergmann, P.G.: A Generalization of Kaluza’s Theory,
in: Theodore von Kármán Anniversary Volume, Pasadena 1941.
13
Einstein, A.: The Meaning of Relativity, Appendix II: The relativistic
theory of the non- symmetric field, Princeton 1955.
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the question of the continuum14. Schrödinger had founded
quantum theory in 1926 as wave mechanics, the particle model
was subordinate to it. He wanted to prove - completely in the
sense of Einstein's view of the elementary particle - discreteness
as a structure or configuration arising from the laws of the
continuum. From 1943 to 1950, he tried to establish a unified
geometric field theory and at times believed that he had
achieved this goal15. Finally, however, he too turned away from
this attempt in disappointment. He came to the conclusion that
the reasons for his failure lay in the difficulty of the concept of
the continuum. Schrödinger therefore calls atoms and quanta
the "ancient counter-magic against the magic of the
continuum"16.

As we shall see later, this is how these problems are solved by


dropping some dogmas: If Einstein had accepted the fact that
elementary particles also carry singularities within them, the
whole story might have taken a different course. Then he would
have been able to understand the discrete, the quantisation of
states, as harmonies of circularly closed wave packets connected
to themselves, and thus bring his dream of the particle
constituted out of field structures of space into the world.

Once he came close, when the young Private Schwarzschild


from the trenches of the First World War sent him his
calculations on the Schwarzschild proton, at least the question
of whether a proton fulfils the physical conditions for a black
hole was clearly answered with "yes".

14
Borzeszkowski, H.-H. v. und Wahsner, R.: Erwin Schrödingers Subjekt-
und Realitätsbegriff, Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 35(1987),
1109-1118.
15
Borzeszkowski, H.-H. v. und Treder, H.-J.: On metric and matter in
unconnected, connected and metrically connected manifolds, Foundations
of Physics, 34(2004), 1541.
16
Schrödinger, E.: Die Natur und die Griechen, Wien 1955, S. 72.
Vergleiche auch: Schrödinger, E.: Space-Time Structure, Cambridge
1950.
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There is a second missed opportunity: the competition between
coordinate-free Riemannian space and Minkowski space, which
describes reality from the point of view of an inertial system,
could have raised a few questions and led to a few answers.
There is, in fact, a process in nature that transforms one system
into the other. This process can be described as self-
organisation. The underlying principle is self-reference,
feedback, the effect of a field on itself. This gap in theory
formation was finally closed with the modern chaos theory, but
these late blossoms did not manage to "self-refer" to the
foundations of established theories in order to fundamentally
revolutionise the foundation on which chaos physics has grown.

Since then, little revolutionary has happened in the scientific


mainstream. It was discovered that the movement patterns of
the outer regions of the galaxies gave the lie to all previous
theories. A correction formula was needed, and dark matter was
invented. A gravitational source, but one that does not really
rest in our reality. However, this revolution had feet of clay, and
if you read the latest publications, you will learn that it has
basically been disproved.

The close examination of spacetime foils in higher-dimensional


models opened up the mathematical possibility of wormholes on
all scales, which until now, however, have mainly been the
inspiration for science fiction stories.

And someone noticed that some things behave as if they are


connected with wire ropes - that forces occur between them that
had no place or explanation in the existing models. That's how
strings and superstrings came about.

But all these things could not really shake the obviously
wrongly laid foundation.

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1.2 A view in 4D

As we will see in the following, it is possible to develop another


useful higher-dimensional model beyond Minkowski space to
describe things. The new, then fifth dimension is correlated
with the scalar potential. In terms of units, the scalar potential
is expressed as spatial energy density, i.e. in kg/ms2. This
quantity should actually be metrised analogously to time in
Minkowski space, but it somehow blocks itself against this,
since it seems to have more of a logarythmic structure. One can
also call scalar potential an electromagnetic field density in
extinction, which already shows that we do not encounter this
value as another spatial dimension, but as an elusive quality.
The 5D is therefore quite bulky in visual terms. Dealing with
bulky goods takes practice.

In the 19th century, the Swiss geometrician Ludwig Schläfli


thought about how to imagine four-dimensional bodies. The
purely algebraic notation is simple. Two- and three-dimensional
spaces can be represented by columns of numbers, such as (x,y),
(x,y,z), and the graphic view can be created by coordinate
systems with two or three axes. Even if we draw the z-axis on
paper in the same plane as x and y, our brain is kind enough to
create a three-dimensional illusion. We see the projection, so to
speak, the shadow cast by a three-dimensional structure on a
surface, and the mind reconstructs the original three-
dimensional structure from it. We are used to living in 3D. One
could now say that a four-dimensional space is a column of
numbers with 4 variables (x,y,z,s). That is correct, but there is a
problem with the visualisation. We can draw in a fourth axis,
but our brain does not give us the illusion of a four-dimensional
space, it will stubbornly try to position the fourth axis in the
familiar 3D.

Schläfli has therefore taken a different approach to the view. He


looks at the possible projections of a four-dimensional structure
onto the 3D. Such a projection is geometrically a three-
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our eye only sees the projection of 3D onto the surface, onto the
sheet of paper, but it can at least imagine the 3D shape.

And then Schläfli lets the 4D rotate, and one can observe how
the projection of the 4D changes into the 3-dimensional space of
imagination. The result is exciting.

A second possibility of visualisation lies in the construction of


the three-dimensional intersecting spaces of the 4D.

The simplest way to illustrate how such a construction can be


done is to develop a tetrahedron.

In 1D we have a line. In 2D, an isosceles triangle. In 3D we


have a tetrahedron.

A line has two endpoints and a connecting line. Mathematically


noted for the number of possible connecting lines 2!, pronounced
"2 factorial "17. 2! = 1. The two points are connected.

A triangle has three corners and three (3!) connecting lines, all
corners are connected to all.

A tetrahedron has four corners and six (4!) connecting lines. All
corners are connected to all of them. It consists of four triangles.

Then the next-higher-dimensional structure (i.e. also its shadow


cast in the 3D) logically has five corners and thus ten, (5!),
connecting lines. Whereby again all points are connected to all.
And it consists of ten triangles and five tetrahedra. Schläfli
called the figure a simplex. Let's let this figure rotate in space
and look at a possible projection onto the 3D in the following
graphic, which jumps out at us spatially from the 2-dimensional
sketch.

17
n! is the mathematical notation for the operation factorial, i.e. the number
of permutations, in colloquial language the number of "possible
connections".
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Now there are two ways to play with these four-dimensional
bodies. We can let them rotate as I said and observe the change
in its projection, or we can cut them into "slices", lay 3-
dimensional profiles through them.

Both operations, rotation and cutting space formation, result in


form and movement that seems exotic to us, but to which our
mind can find an access. Through contemplation and
meditation, one gradually develops a sense of the essence and
beauty of 4D.

The most important realisation is that when I rotate a 4-


dimensional body, the sides of the 3-dimensional projection
intersect, apparently without colliding. In physics, there is such
an effect, which has been clearly observed but could not be
explained until today: this effect is called "tunneling". The
second important finding is that if one shifts the "intersection
space", the resulting bodies can effortlessly increase and
decrease in complexity without anything changing in the
essence of the 4-dimensional body. In physics, there is again an
equivalent here that violates all the rules of established 3-
dimensional physics to such an extreme that those who can

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demonstrate such a thing in the laboratory literally get into hot
water in the existing scientific establishment. In physics, this is
called transmutation. These transmutation series do not find
their paths laterally, from one element to an immediate
neighbour, but vertically, for example from H to C to Si: a
quantised increase in complexity, while at the level of the
elementary resonances, the underlying vibrations of matter,
there is a jump of an octave. These two geometrical aspects are
something that will be helpful to us later in understanding the
4-dimensional atomic model, in which both tunnelling and
transmutation will have their place.

The 5D and all higher dimensions can be conquered


mathematically in an analogous way, although trying to
develop a view might be an even more audacious undertaking.
However, this is not absolutely necessary for everyday physics.

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1.3 Maxwell reloaded

The foundation of modern electrodynamics was laid by James


Clerk Maxwell at the end of the 19th century. In retrospect, it
must be said that this foundation was much broader than the
building that was later erected on it. Maxwell had first observed
a variety of visible oscillations in nature. This enabled him to
find an abstract formulation for the propagation of waves in
media capable of oscillating. The laws according to which
vibrations propagated - he assumed - would always be similar,
regardless of the type of medium. This is how Maxwell arrived
at his definition of the general equation of vibration. As a
postulate derived from this, he thus also arrived at the
definition of the various forms of electromagnetic oscillations.
This was initially a working hypothesis. The solutions of the
general oscillation equation resulted from the quaternion
calculus he used for this purpose, a mathematical notation that
was suitable for representing and correctly calculating all
possible solutions of the oscillation equation. According to their
characteristics, he distinguished and calculated with the help of
these quaternions transverse waves (with the plane of
oscillation transverse to the direction of propagation),
longitudinal waves (with the plane of oscillation in the direction
of propagation) and scalar waves. Scalar waves are longitudinal
waves in mutual cancellation, which no longer manifest
themselves as vectors, i.e. values with a definable magnitude
and direction, but only as scalar, i.e. with a value but without a
direction, local change of state. For electromagnetics, this is the
sum of the spatial energy content of the original fields in
extinction. This means that the vectorial, longitudinal fields (E
and B) cancel each other out, while their energy content adds
up as a scalar potential. Maxwell presented this theory in his
early major work "A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism" 18.

To generate a simple view of the scalar wave, one can consider


the phenomenon of sound. Sound waves are longitudinal waves.
18
Maxwell, James Clerk: A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism,
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1873.
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When they overlap, they partially cancel each other out,
whereby the energy content of the sound wave is stored as
increased or reduced air pressure. The pressure, a directionless,
i.e. scalar quantity, would thus be our equivalent to the scalar
value in electrodynamics.

Logitudinal, Transversal- und Skalar waves

The best measurable waves at that time were the


electromagnetic transverse waves, and they were also sufficient
to understand everyday phenomena such as light. Longitudinal
and scalar waves were almost completely forgotten in the early
days of theory building, around 1900, due to lack of
measurability and technical application in engineering physics.

But the complete notation was not lost. One of the few who
continued to struggle with the quaternion calculus and was
even able to show that the transverse waves established at that
time could be completely represented mathematically as a
superposition of scalar waves, i.e. as a secondary effect, was

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E.T. Whittaker19 20. It was worth the effort, purely scientifically,
after all Whittaker managed to theoretically anticipate the
Aharonov-Bohm effect 55 years before his time21.

It makes sense to consider what this consideration means for


visible light. Light is scientifically defined as both an
electromagnetic transverse wave and a number of photons
travelling together in the same direction at the speed of light,
each photon carrying a defined portion of energy according to its
wavelength. Strictly speaking, the particle aspect only takes on
meaning when the photon completes its journey, when it is
captured, absorbed, then the entire energy of the wave of a
photon, which was previously finely distributed in space,
manifests itself at one point, is transformed there into heat, or,
if it hits an electron and stimulates it to jump to a higher
orbital, into ionisation energy, or else into chemically bound
energy, as in photosynthesis. The wave aspect of light is very
illustrative when we consider the continuous emission of large
quantities of photons from a source. Light sources, as we know
them in everyday life, do not have a high order. The phases and
oscillation levels of the individual photons are subject to a
chaotic, random distribution. But sometimes nature brings a
higher order: light is polarised when all photons have the same
vibrational level. Polarisation occurs through reflection from
smooth surfaces or through polarising filters, where special
optical gratings with a pitch smaller than the wavelength only
allow parallel vibrating light to pass through the gratings.
Another form of order of photons is coherence. Coherence is
when all light waves oscillate in phase, such as in a laser.

Polarisation is order in space, coherence is order in time.

19
Whittaker, E. T. : "On the partial differential equations of
mathematical physics," Mathematische Annalen, Vol. 57, 1903, p. 333-
355.
20
Whittaker, E. T. : "On an expression of the electromagnetic field due to
electrons by means of two scalar potential functions," Proceedings of the
London Mathematical Society, Series 2, Vol. 1, 1904, p. 367-372.
edb.
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Let's return for a moment to the particle model: light is
understood to be quantised into individual units with a defined
energy content, which are called photons. Individual photons,
understood as particles, naturally add up in the imagination
first in the same way that "objects" would add up, but their
ability to interact with matter, their visibility in our world, does
not. It adds up according to their common electromagnetic field.
This interference of a large number of individual photons
results in what is known as a transverse wave.

The simplest process that beats a single longitudinal wave is a


single photon emission. The light wave that propagates when a
single photon is emitted is like the shock wave of an explosion.
Of course, single photons are too faint to see with the naked eye
or normal measurement techniques. The longitudinal waves we
are familiar with therefore appear in pulsed signals when one
tries to multiply the quality of a single photon in the context of
a shock wave front, so to speak. The second solution of the
general oscillation equation therefore appears in practice at
wave fronts of pulsed signals, the third, generally speaking,
through the superposition and cancellation of waves. However,
this becomes technically relevant especially in the case of
interference of such pulsed wave fronts, since a number of
exceptional effects appear there: the interfering longitudinal
waves are namely able, under certain angular relationships, to
firmly couple with each other, which leads to negentropic
processes.

With the introduction of pulsed lasers in the early 1990s22, the


first experimental set-ups were created in which the properties
of longitudinal electromagnetic waves could be explored. The

22
In industry, pulsed lasers are state of the art - they are primarily used for
cutting or processing materials, as they can be used without the processed
material heating up too much.
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longitudinal waves 2324, appeared at the wave fronts of these
pulsed laser signals. From the interference behaviour of these
pulsed signals, one wanted to learn something about the scalar
waves that had never been observed before. The shorter and
sharper the individual light pulses, the greater the proportion
of longitudinal waves. The experiments turned out to be a
complete success. In the stage fog of the non-linear optics labs,
the coloured lasers showed that Maxwell and Whittaker's
theory was correct. All the theoretically predicted coupling
patterns of longitudinal waves became visible, just like the
postulated ability to form waves that - as we will see in a
moment - travel backwards in time.

Because of the bio-relevance of scalar waves, research has


essentially continued in the field of the military-industrial
complex. If you ask at the universities, you will learn at most
faculties - except perhaps theoretical physics - that scalar waves
belong to the realm of conspiracy theories. In the civilian sector,
practical research takes place exclusively in non-linear optics,
and in a special field of biology: biophoton research.
Applications can be found in transhumanist research, in which
scientists try to influence cell communication with the help of
ultra-weak light signals. Transhumanism attempts to create a
quasi-biological, light-based artificial intelligence that can then
be merged with that of humans.

But before we sink into the annals of physics, let me whet your
appetite. Why do we need longitudinal and scalar
electromagnetic waves if they are hardly measurable and have
no application? To answer this question, let us first look at the
phenomenon of sound - also a longitudinal wave - i.e. something

23
Pepper, David M., "Nonlinear optical phase conjugation," Optical
Engineering, 21(2), March/April 1982, S. 156-183. Siehe insbesondere S.
156
24
Pepper, David M.: "Applications of optical phase conjugation,"
Scientific American, 254(1), Jan. 1986, p. 74-83. Siehe insbesondere die
fotographischen Aufnahmen der zeitlich rückwärts laufenden Prozess auf
S. 75.6
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that, according to Maxwell, should behave quite analogously to
the theoretically existing electromagnetic longitudinal waves.

Helmholtz-Resonator

And we are looking at a specific application there: the


Helmholtz resonator. Helmholtz resonators are used in sound
studios, among other places. If I want to record music in a room,
it is unfavourable if this room reverberates at its natural
frequencies. These frequencies are defined by various acoustic
ping-pong effects, caused by the distances between walls or the
more complex room geometry. These natural frequencies can be
easily determined by playing a sound file that continuously
runs through all frequencies over the audible spectrum, but is
constant in volume. And then this sound is recorded again via a
microphone in this room. Then you look at which frequencies
the recorded sound is loud over the measures. That is the first
step. So you get a list of resonance frequencies. Then you build
a Helmholtz resonator for each of these frequencies. A
Helmholtz resonator looks and is constructed like a bass reflex
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box without speakers. That is, it consists of a hollow body with
a tubular opening. This hollow body has an inherent resonance
defined by the volume, the tube measures and the interior
geometry. Inside is a rock wool filling that dampens the sound
pressure. These Helmholtz resonators are hung in the corners
of the room. What happens?

The unpleasant sounds travel from wall to wall until, by


chance, they end up in the tube of the resonator and are
damped inside by the rock wool. No! Exactly not. That's what
our everyday minds would have us believe, but it's wrong! That
would take far too long, given the small opening. The
mechanism is different: the Helmholtz resonators resonate at
the frequency defined by their geometry, which is exactly the
frequency I want to damp in the room, and then the box sends
exactly this sound into the room like a loudspeaker. But not in
such a way that the sound now becomes even louder, but in
such a way that the sound produced by the resonator begins to
control the sound in the room in its movement and cancels it
out by superimposing it along the entire length of the two wave
packets. Japanese car manufacturers have used this principle
to make mufflers so quiet that people were run over because the
cars could no longer be heard. In order for this extinction to
occur in the entire room, the sound wave emanating from the
resonator and the sound in the room must couple with each
other to form a standing wave, which they do readily, as has
been proven hundreds of times in practice. The resonator
represents a point source. For the sound from the room,
however, this means that - guided by the signal from the
Helmholtz resonator - it voluntarily concentrates, focuses on the
hole in the resonator and runs purposefully into it to be
transformed into heat inside the box.

Do you notice anything? Sound running voluntarily towards a


point, energy that was just spread all over the room and
suddenly turned into heat in a small box in the corner? For
some reason, we have just invalidated the second law of
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conservation of energy, or, more precisely, discovered
phenomena outside its range of definition.

Now imagine it would be possible to play the same game with


electromagnetic waves. Imagine it would be possible to generate
a weak longitudinal signal with sharp-edged pulsed currents,
tapping into a large-scale reservoir of electromagnetic
fluctuations, such as the magma rollers in the Earth's interior,
or solar plasma, and letting the energy flow back to the small
transmitter with pinpoint accuracy. This is no mental trifle.
Anyone who is familiar with the dogmas of physics will now
have cold shivers running down their spine. What is described
here is a negentropic process, that is, the spontaneous
manifestation of higher states of order. The opposite of this, the
entropic destruction of higher order, such as levelling out
temperature differences in heat-force machines, is used in our
technology to provide energy. The effect thus enables the
construction of perpetua mobilia of the second kind. However,
this faux pas is not too big. After all, one wave did not behave
normally, it literally ran backwards in time, did not dissipate
but focused voluntarily. And by definition, the laws of
conservation of energy only apply to systems with time running
exclusively forwards.

Now this is neither a joke nor a rhetorical shyster move. Such


are the definitions. The two most important postulates
concerning entropy are that 1. all components are forward in
time, time reversal is not allowed, and 2. a statistical random
distribution is assumed a priori. With the decomposition of the
scalar potential into an ordered pair of harmonic double waves,
the assumption of a statistical random distribution falls. By
phase-conjugate coupling of wave pairs to structures of the
quantum vacuum, in which one of the waves becomes a replica
wave running backwards in time, the assumption of an
exclusively forward running time falls. So entropy is not what it
was either, and the second law of thermodynamics is no longer
a mysterious incontrovertible law of nature. Simply extending
its scope to "everything" is dogmatism, not science. Entropy can

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be directly transformed into negentropy under defined
conditions that are not unusual in nature.

Let's first translate our Helmholtz resonator, the little box in


the corner of the sound studio, into the technical language of
scalar electrodynamics. Then it is said that a pump wave
conjugates with its pumped phase time-reversed replica wave.
The Helmholz resonator's eigenresonance is now our pump
wave, and this pump wave tickles the annoying sound out of
space as a pumped phase conjugate time-reversed replica wave,
and directs it into the resonator's cylinder with pinpoint
accuracy. Maxwell and Whittaker's theory was rediscovered in
the 1980s by Amnon Yariv and elaborated for the field of
nonlinear optics. The symmetrical variant with two equally
strong transmitters/receivers is called a phase conjugate mirror;
if there is an asymmetry with a resulting negentropic energy
transfer, it is called a pumped phase conjugate mirror, which
consists of a pump wave and the pumped time reversed replica
wave. Here, the energy always flows from the large-scale
distributed low potential to the small-scale concentrated high
potential and thus creates order by reinforcing the existing
imbalances. The theory has been experimentally confirmed 25 by
several authors and applies to the entire spectrum of
electromagnetic waves. It is therefore a universal phenomenon
of non-linear electromagnetic oscillations26. The most beautiful
photographic evidence, especially of time reversal in optics, was
presented by David M. Pepper27.

The whole thing takes a lot of getting used to. It contradicts our
everyday understanding, the idea is unwieldy, and it usually
takes three or four attempts to make friends with scalar
electrodynamics. Please do not give up at this point. The book
25
Yariv, Amnon: Optical Electronics, 3. Auflage, Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, New York 1985. Kapitel 16: "Phase Conjugate Optics - Theory
and Applications."
26
Pepper, David M.: "Nonlinear optical phase conjugation," Optical
Engineering, 21(2), März/April 1982, S. 156-183.
27
Pepper, David M.: "Applications of optical phase conjugation,"
Scientific American, 254(1), Jan. 1986, S. 74-83.
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will return to this altered basic understanding over and over
again.

Sung with Prince'. There is joy in repetition....!" Briefly


summarised, one can thus say that such a negentropic, i.e.
order-creating, electromagnetic scalar wave is composed of two
opposit electromagnetic longitudinal, i.e. sound-like, wave pairs.
They are harmonic waves and they oscillate in phase. In each
coupled wave/repeat wave pair, a true time-forward
electromagnetic pump wave is coupled with a time-reverse
reflection of itself - its phase-conjugate replica wave. The two
waves are 180 degrees out of phase in time. The sum of their
energies affects the time dimension, i.e. it locally changes the
flow of time itself. Scalar waves - one could therefore say - are a
vibration of the density of space-time. This means both a
vibration of the speed of the flow of time and a - in the style of a
standing wave - spatially distributed fluctuation of the density
of space energy, which in this case quantifies the scalar value.
Since the scalar potential gradient conditions gravity according
to general relativity, some researchers also speak of
gravitational waves at this point. Up to this point, all these are
rather quantitative statements. As we will see later, most of the
secrets of creation lie in the quality of these scalar fields, in the
complex frequency patterns and bidirectional links on which
energy is stored and fluctuates in the background field.

The experiments in non-linear optics back in the 90s were a


historically significant point, because it was the first controlled
process in electrodynamics that included virtual elements
running backwards in time28 29, thus making it possible to
control negentropic processes. Negentropy is the opposite of
entropy. Entropy is the tendency of nature to constantly lose
order, for heat to distribute itself evenly over a space, for
everything to strive for the state of lowest energy differences.

28
Sachs, Robert G.: The Physics of Time Reversal, University of Chicago
Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1987.
29
Barus, Carl: "A curious inversion in the wave mechanism of the
electromagnetic theory of light," American Journal of Science, Vol. 5,
Fourth Series, May 1898, S. 343-348.
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Negentropy is the ability of nature to spontaneously build up
order and thus to concentrate energy spatially. Negentropic
processes take place in nature in biology and fluid dynamics -
generally speaking, in non-linear systems that are self-referent
and therefore have the ability to organise themselves, building
up a mostly fractal order.

These experiments are significant because they provide


scientific foundations, understanding and scientific evidence
that touch on many other fields of research, thus spurring
science towards a more complex, holistic understanding of
nature.

- This knowledge can lead to a completely new generation of


energy technologies.
- Non-pumped scalar waves - generated by a pair of
symmetrically coupled longitudinal waves that cancel each
other out - are the key to understanding the non-local
interaction observed in quantum physics, where they are
referred to by the term entanglement. The most remarkable
property of this symmetrical coupling, as observed in quantum
physics between individual elementary particles, is that
although no energy is transferred in total, information is
transferred instantly. Instantly here does not mean at the speed
of light, but in absolute simultaneity.
- The fact that negentropy is the physical process that lays the
foundation for nature to organise itself applies in particular to
biology. Therefore, it is here and only here that we can
understand the fundamental principles of animate nature. In
particular, the concept of scalar potential is of great importance
here. Scalar potential is what can also be colloquially called
lifeforce, a measure of the vitality of nature, its capacity for self-
organisation. The form in nature, its beauty, seems to be linked
in some way to the golden ratio. This reflects the tendency of
scalar potential to manifest itself in scalar potential vortices,
vortices that are subject to a fractal order and thus reflect the
rules of the Golden Ratio as part of their self-organisation in a
fractal order.

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Once again for differentiation: Electromagnetic transverse waves
can of course also get into extinction, but they then generate a
longitudinal wave as a composite signal, but only in the case of
the coupling of pairs of longitudinal waves can the fixed coupling
and thus temporally backward running, order-creating processes
occur, and a spontaneous concentration of scalar potential.

The fact that these things have only cautiously found their way
into the public consciousness does not mean that they have not
been researched in secret. There is a second historiography,
composed mainly of a chain of daring military research projects
that always sought to exploit the full potential of this physics.

Between Whittaker and Albert Einstein lies about half a


generation. Whittaker's most important contributions were
published in the first decade of the dawning century. Einstein
got going in 1915 with the General Theory of Relativity. In the
following years, Einstein tried to work out the General Theory
of Relativity into a Unified Field Theory that would finally also
relate electromagnetic phenomena to gravity, trying his hand at
various geometric spaces, the 4-dimensional Minkowski space,
the reference-system-less Riemann space, and some other more
or less tempting designs of his colleagues. At the same time, he
tried to meet the requirements of quantum physics, which was
developing at the time30. In these efforts, Einstein pursued,

30
Einstein, A.: Zur affinen Feldtheorie, in: Sitzungsberichte der
Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1923. Einstein, A.:
Einheitliche Feldtheorie von Gravitation und Elektrizität, in:
Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1925.
Einstein, A.: Bietet die Feldtheorie Möglichkeiten für die Lösung des
Quantenproblems? In: Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften, 1923. Einstein, A.: Riemann-Geometrie mit
Aufrechterhaltung des Begriffes des Fernparallelismus, in:
Sitzungsberichte der Preußischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1928.
Einstein, A.: Bargmann, P.G.: On a generalization of Kaluza’s theory of
electricity, Annals of Mathematics, 39(1938), 683; Einstein, A.,
Bargmann, V. und Bergmann, P.G.: A generalization of Kaluza’s theory,
in: Theodore von Kármán Anniversary Volume, Pasadena 1941. Einstein,
A.: The Meaning of Relativity, Appendix II: The relativistic theory of the
non-symmetric field, Princeton 1955.
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among other things, the idea that it should be theoretically
possible to use magnetic torsion fields to locally curve space-
time and thus artificially generate either gravitation or
levitation - i.e. antigravity. It is historically difficult to judge
what exactly happened at that time. Einstein did not advocate
this theory very confidently in the years that followed. This may
have been because the SS had begun the technical
implementation of the theory with its legendary project
“Glocke". The research project was headed by General Hans
Kammler at the time. It was the only Nazi project that the
Wehrmacht considered decisive for the war. Perhaps Einstein
did not want to leave any more inspiration for the regime. But
perhaps the pressure from the corporations that made their
money from oil and coal was already being felt at that time.

The problem at issue - should the pressure have come from the
corporations - also had a formulation at that time: one spoke of
the energy problem of general relativity. After the formulation
of Noether's theorem by the German mathematician Emmy
Noether, it was clear at the time that any curvature of space-
time locally invalidates the laws of conservation of energy. The
world of that time was definitely not ready for this paradigm
shift - for so much abundance. Einstein backed down and
assumed "approximately locally flat spacetime". After his work
on the Unified Field Theory, this must have been like
renouncing his true faith before the Inquisition in the face of
the stake. There is no other way to explain this compromise
Einstein made, this language regulation, which is nothing more
than a criminal mathematical approximation against better
knowledge.

With this, we have outlined the two most important technical


implications of the scalar field theory: Energy provision and
antigravity.

It is worth taking a closer look at the already mentioned Project


Glocke of the SS in the Third Reich - the experimental facilities
for the development of anti-gravity engines suitable for flight
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weaponise the side effects of this technology are said to have
been carried out in the Rhine Valley according to John Dering,
an American specialist in directed energy weapons. The
abbreviation KSK, which stands for Kraftstrahlkanone, (force-
beam-kanon) appears in the records of the Wehrmacht towards
the end of the war. During the war, however, neither an
antigravity engine nor the KSK was used on a large scale. Only
so-called foo-fighters caused some confusion in the celestial
battlefields. These were small, wingless flying bodies that
hovered in a glowing cloud of plasma that could change colour.
The foo-fighters were extremely fast and manoeuvrable, but
unarmed and presumably served reconnaissance purposes. The
existence of two series of flying saucers, the Vril and the
Haunebu series, has been relegated to the realm of conspiracy
theories by today's public, although there is extensive pictorial
and also film documentation on these series, the authenticity of
which, of course, no layman can verify. Fortunately, the
technical beginnings of this development, the Röntgen-
Levitator, designed by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen and modified
by Viktor Schauberger, survived the war. According to the
current owner, the model is fully functional and proves that
Germany had already mastered antigravity technology at the
turn of the century.

There have been a few other attempts to technically implement


this physics throughout history. According to sources that are
difficult to verify, Nikola Teslas tried to use the hot magma in
the earth's interior as a pumped phase conjugate mirror, which
is said to have caused the ground beneath him to start shaking,
in San Francisco of all places, which was already plagued by
earthquakes. Later, he was interested in the wireless
transmission of energy through symmetrical phase-conjugate
wave pairs. Whereas the Magnifying Transmitter, which was
never finished due to lack of money, was supposed to receive
more energy at the receiver than had to be used at the
transmitter mast.

After the Second World War, the technical implementation of


these possibilities lay in various secret projects of the

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Americans, which were correspondingly incompletely
documented. In the so-called Philadelphia experiment, behind
which Einstein is once again assumed to be the decisive
mastermind, the aim was to make the destroyer USS Eldridge
invisible to the naked eye and to enemy radar by means of
scalar wave technology. Here too, similar to the Foo Fighters,
eyewitnesses initially reported the disappearance of the ship in
a luminous cloud - to the point where only the imprint of the
ship was visible in the water. According to the understanding of
matter developed above, the scalar potential in the area of the
ship was to be increased by powerful coils to such an extent that
the matter of the ship no longer interacted with light and other
electromagnetic waves such as radar. However, according to
unverifiable lore, the organic matter that made up the sailors
and the metal of the ship's hull absorbed the scalar potential at
different rates, which is said to have led to the sailors sinking
into the deck and becoming stuck in the iron when the
experiment was lowered. The Canadian physicist John
Hutchinson has shown in the laboratory that this is possible in
principle, to shift organic matter and metal into each other as
two separate hyperspaces and then have them merge again.
You can find the documentation online under the term
Hutchinson effect.

The Russians were in no way inferior to this. The microwave


transmitter at Chernobyl in the Ukraine, a further development
of German technology, called woodpecker because of its
knocking, i.e. pulsed signal, started in 1983 - in the heyday of
the Cold War - the attempt to trigger an earthquake by
addressing a phase conjugate mirror in the area of the St.
Andrew's Trench. Such a quake could have destroyed Los
Angeles and St. Francisco. According to the then microwave
weapons specialist Colonell Tom Bearden, this attack was
repelled with the help of a small country. Other sources name
Israel explicitly. The tremendous energies that had already
accumulated as scalar potential in the established bidirectional
field struck back. According to Bearden, the discharge of the
field took about two days. However, the fuse elements installed
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energy behind the antenna systems in Chernobyl, burnt out
after 12 hours. The longitudinal fields discharging from the
scalar potential then travelled undamped back along the
conductor paths and hit the feeding nuclear power plant. This
caused the uranium in the first reactor to spontaneously and
completely react. The meltdown in Chernobyl was thus not an
accident, but a consequence of an averted scalar wave attack by
Russia on the USA - just to record that for the history books.
Perhaps this debacle was the reason why, after 1983, the
Russians looked for other energy sources to power their directed
energy weapons. According to measurements by Frank Golden,
in May 1985 the Soviets are said to have drawn energy from the
Earth's interior via 27 pairs of electromagnetic pump-wave
frequencies spaced 12 kilohertz apart, i.e. with a further
development of Tesla's earthquake-triggering device - again for
gigantic directed energy weapons. The show was part of the
May Day celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the end
of World War II against the Nazis.

Scalar wave technology is now routinely used by various powers


for military purposes. By the US, Russia, probably China,
where the news is bad, Israel and, thanks to the work of the
Keshe Foundation, Iran. The Iranian state news agency is in
the habit of posting reports on the progress of this arms
programme, which is purely defensive in nature, online for a
day, only to remove all evidence of the programme from its
pages afterwards. The programme reportedly involves building
unmanned flying discs with tractor beams, successfully tested
to pluck drones from the sky, but also with the potential to
capture ballistic missiles and send them back to sender. The
programme includes the ability to remotely disable - non-
shieldable - any electronics, successfully tested on two
American fighter planes that ended their attempt to violate
Iranian airspace by "synchronously jumping" into the Persian
Gulf, as well as the ability to remotely detonate fissile material
by longitudinal waves, as happened at Chernobyl, which makes
the American long-range missile and warhead stockpile quite
an Achilles' heel. Especially if it is true that Iranian sourcer
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York. In this context, one can assume that - if all this is true -
we have Mr Keshe to thank for the fact that the Third World
War cannot take place in its planned form, since Iran is
unassailable thanks to this programme. May Allah bless Mr
Keshe for this.

Certain forms of exotic broadcasting technology are under the


central administration of the UN. They are or were primarily
used for airspace surveillance by the various major powers,
which at least until November 2013 had coordinated their
national missile defence programmes internationally, but
presumably also for weather manipulation, and as an
earthquake weapon. With the help of the weather and
earthquake weapon, interests of the globalists behind the UN
are enforced. Those who are interested: The capabilities of this
interconnected system of transmitters are marketed in the
intelligence community as Integrated Geospatial Intelligence
Solutions. At the heart of the system are the HAARP and
GWEN transmitters, as well as systems disguised as weather
radars, which apparently transmit pulsed signals at a
frequency of approx. 42,000 Hz, which, measured against the
cloud patterns that form, couple to form world-spanning scalar
fields. This frequency is calculated from the speed of light and
the mean wave spacing of the cloud bands of 7.123 km.

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The satellite image shows such a weather radar station in
action. It was taken with a westerly wind, and the image is
aligned, i.e. the cloud ripples that form are clearly of technical
origin.

The small picture


shows the
topographical map of
Marion Island with
the weather station
marked on it. The
geographic orientation
of the permanently
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installed antenna technology to the north-east already clearly
shows that this cannot be about Antarctic exploration, as stated
in the official statutes.

If you want to know how these internationalists work, you can


read into the opening speech at the inauguration ceremony of
this weather station as an example:

The ten-year construction period on the far-out Marion


Islands, which has stretched the endurance and skills of
the construction teams to its limits, comes to a climax
today with the opening of this 200 million rand research
project.

"The base on this sub-Arctic island provides adequate


technical facilities to provide the researchers with the
technologies necessary to conduct high-end research that
will help South Africa meet its international obligations
under the Antarctica Treaty, thereby elevating the
country's geopolitical weight beyond its geographical
importance in the all-important Southern Ocean region,"
said one of the senior scientists.

"Strategically it is very important for us to be in the


Antarctica Treaty system and we need to participate if we
want to remain part of it," said Prof Steven Chown,
Director of the Stellenbosch University Centre for
Invasion Biology and former Chair of the Prince Edward
Islands Management Committee.

"It's also important to do world-class research because our


status in the geopolitical system depends on the quality of
our work."

But military radar technology, with its Cloverleaf radar


systems, also seems to play a role in the overall context. The
cloverleaf-shaped antennas are capable of generating torsion
fields.

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It is important to know that this exotic transmitting technology
relies on the presence of a particle plasma in the atmosphere
that is able to react intelligently to these radio signals. It is
usually composed of Al2O3, CaF and (Ba,Srx)TiO3, a piezoelectric
mineral suitable for self-pumped phase conjugate applications,
i.e. which responds electrophysically to scalar waves.

However, the alliance to maintain a global particle plasma fell


apart in November 2013. The Russians apparently terminated
their cooperation, within the USA there was probably a conflict
between the NSA and the CIA, which had developed these
programmes together with NASA, and the CIA's own fleet with
the cynical name "Evergreen International" was "grounded".
Officially, the company was said to have gone bankrupt, which
is absurd considering that it had been financed by the BlackOp
money earned by the CIA in the drug business.

What triggered the apparent collapse of the so-called Cloverleaf


project is unclear. It is possible that the realisation that the
piezoelectric nanocrystals, i.e. barium strontium titanate in
particular, were about to destroy the entire biosphere prevailed,
which was in Monsanto's interest but not necessarily in the
interest of all the other protagonists. It is also possible that
some protagonists were irritated by the CIA's black magic
connection.

Exactly how the sceptres are distributed at the UN and in the


NATO member states that continue to run the programmes at
this point is unclear. It is possible that in the alliance between
NATO and some affiliated non-NATO countries under the label
"NATO Partnership for Peace", technologies are used
collectively that are not available to the smaller member states.
The leader in technology here is the Canadian-American
defence company Raytheon, which developed and produces
radar technology, which was also involved for many years in the
construction of aerosol spray aircraft with its longstanding
subsidiary Hawker-Beechcraft, and which also openly acts as
sponsor and organiser of the international conferences at which
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marketed to the international intelligence community. Just for
the sake of completeness... there is an interesting corner in
Silicon Valley: NASA's headquarters, Google's headquarters
and Singularity University, the headquarters of the
Transhumanist movement, are right next to each other. Other
protagonists are Bell Labs, the most important chemical and
biological weapons factory in the USA, and MITRE, the
corporation responsible for the industrialisation of the secret
test technologies developed within the framework of
transhumanist research.

A use of the technology based on scalar waves in the civilian


sector - for example as a solution to the world's energy problems
- has apparently not been projected to date; instead, the
airspace surveillance technology successfully tested in the
military is being extended to all of humanity, i.e. as part of the
5G expansion with the Gemini radar chips produced by
Raytheon (e.g. in the USA). e.g. in the USA), an area-wide
battle simulation (Sentient World Simulation) is being rolled
out as part of the SENSR programme to cover all building
complexes and the private individuals inside them - which is
primarily a statement about the quality of Western democracy
as well as the other forms of regime on this planet.

But back to pure physics. One thing that seems to make sense
for a general understanding of this theory is to link here
metaphorically to the notion of the quantum vacuum.
Whittaker introduced the separation between internal and
external electromagnetism. Internal is all wave pairs in
extinction, external is the measurable or visible range. The
quantity ratio is interesting. We can assume that the largest
part of the waves travels in the invisible range - about 96% -
bidirectionally and in extinction. The sum of the invisible
oscillations now makes up the quantum vacuum. It is -
metaphorically speaking - as if the quantum vacuum were an
ocean, and the visible reality is then the waves on its surface. It
is not for nothing that the English physicist Paul Adrien
Maurice Dirac coined the term Dirac's Sea of Energy. As it
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direction, but when you look beneath the surface, this
movement turns out to be an illusion. Time - as a counterpart to
the wave running in one direction on the surface of the ocean -
does not exist down there. In the ocean below the surface of
things, there is an unmoving back and forth of pressures, a back
and forth whose material expression on the surface only creates
the illusion of a forward movement: this is exactly how it is with
our forward moving time.

Another concept from quantum dynamics that becomes very


tangible against the background of scalar electrodynamics is
the concept of entanglement. Quantum physicists have found
that two elementary particles sometimes behave as if they were
one; not separated from each other. If they changed the state of
one of the individuals of an entangled pair in the laboratory,
such as the spin of an electron, the spin of the entangled
particle would change at the same time. Simultaneously here
means at the same moment. Independent of the distance.
Einstein called these effects "spooky action at a distance". If we
now assume that matter is in permanent scalar wave exchange,
this property can be explained. Changes of state in scalar
waves, whether in the electromagnetic range or in standing
sound waves, manifest themselves instantaneously,
independent of the speed of propagation of the two composing
waves.

And also the sometimes weird mathematical constructs that


cosmology had to invent to explain the deviations of the actual
trajectories of the outer planets from the trajectories that would
be predicted by Keppler's laws, namely dark matter and super
strings, are crying out to be put on the basis of proper scalar
wave physics. The first fruitful approaches can be found online
under the term "The electric Universe", which takes into
account not only gravity but also electromagnetism in
interstellar plasma fields as an interaction. But this is not
necessarily the end of the line. If matter is connected to each
other by bidirectional waves, this can also apply to the matter of
two different solar systems. And since suns are point-like
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connected by a superstring. A highway for longitudinal radio
traffic, bidirectionally coupled, in cancellation, or in the
nomenclature of quantum physics, "entangled". One could not
wish for a better visualisation of a superstring. One could then
formulate the approximation: Gravity as we know it is the
averaged sum of scalar interactions with statistically uniformly
distributed alignment of the underlying bidirectional wave
pairs. If the statistical uniform distribution is omitted, I must
automatically search for the most powerful strings. Or I
consider locally only the sum of all scalar potentials, and simply
calculate the local gradient, then gravity is quasi the change of
velocity of light (circularly trapped in matter) in an optically
anisotropic medium. We can already see: to regard gravitation
as a plump value, as a force between mass A and B, is daring.
Gravity is a consequence of a local quality of the vacuum, which
is determined by the interaction with defined distant bodies,
and in a much more filigree way than the conventional theory of
gravity approximates.

However, the Russian astronomer Nikolay Alexandrovich


Kozyrev was able to prove that our cosmos is roughly structured
exactly as implied by the scalar wave theory. Using crystals
grown in weightlessness, which he had ground as lenses for one
of his special telescopes, he detected non-optical signals emitted
by the Andromeda Nebula. Now the Andromeda Nebula is 2.5
million light years away, which means it makes a difference in
terms of its position in the sky which waveform transmits the
image from the spiral nebula. Kosyrev therefore found these
non-optical signals of the Andromeda Nebula with his telescope
three times at different locations in the sky. There where we
would expect to find it, that is, an image that has travelled to us
at the speed of light and shows the position of the nebula 2.5
million years ago - this corresponds to the distance in light
years. A real-time signal showing the nebula where it is right
now, and - this was the biggest sensation - a signal that came to
us from the future at negative light speed, showing the nebula
where it will be in the sky in 2.5 million years. This third signal
was comparatively a bit fuzzier, as if there were probably still
some unresolved things about the future in detail.

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If you did not succeed in internalising the explanations in this
chapter, read it again and keep the picture of the Helmholtz
resonator in the sound studio in mind. This small example from
the field of acoustics basically carries all the essentials.

The most agile exponent of scalar electrodynamics currently


published is Tom Bearden. He has countless books on the
market, some of which have already been translated into
German. In Germany, Prof. Dr. Konstantin Meyl has devoted
himself to the subject, even though Prof. Meyl has a hard time
with time reversals and instead attributes energetic effects to
neutrinos. Prof. Meyl does good work elsewhere, especially in
information medicine. Anyone who wants to explore the
implications of scalar electrodynamics on the existing
worldview in more detail is recommended to read these works.
This book, however, takes a more complex approach and seeks
more radical solutions.

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Repetitorium/Glossary

Maxwell, James Clerk: Founder of modern electrodynamics.


Maxwell published his main work, A Treatise on Electricity and
Magnetism, in 1873.

General oscillation equation: Mathematical formula for


calculating the possible wave forms in any oscillating medium.

Quaternion calculus: Mathematical method for the complex


calculation of the solutions of the general equation of vibration.

Transverse waves: Transverse waves, with the plane of


oscillation at right angles to the direction of propagation.
Figuratively, a transverse wave can be thought of as the
oscillation of a whip.

Longitudinal waves: Longitudinal waves, also called shock


waves. With the plane of oscillation in the direction of the
direction of propagation.

Scalar waves: In electrodynamics, the pure fluctuation of


spatial energy density. A consequence of the complete coupling
of two longitudinal waves travelling in opposite directions. As a
standing wave, a scalar wave can no longer be assigned a vector
locally. It only represents the local fluctuation of a numerical
value. In the case of sound, this would be the local air pressure;
in the case of electromagnetic waves, it would be the spatial
energy density.

Helmholtz resonator: A kind of loudspeaker with a bass-reflex


opening but without a sound system. The inside is stuffed with
rock wool so that sound is attracted by the resonator on one side
according to its own resonance, but swallowed by the rock wool
on the other side.

Entropy: The property of nature to constantly reduce


imbalances and thus lose order.

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Negentropy: A term that is defined by classical physics, but is
nevertheless something that actually has no place in the
conventional world view. Negentropy is the opposite of entropy.
The ability to build up order through self-organisation. In the
classical doctrine, this usually needs an external source of
energy that is consumed. Like the sun in plant growth, or food
in animals.

Perpetual motion machines of the first and second kind: A


perpetual motion machine of the first kind is a self-contained
device that continually performs work without recourse to an
internal or external source of energy. A perpetual motion
machine of the first type contradicts the first law of
thermodynamics. A perpetual motion machine of the second
type uses negentropic processes to supply itself with energy. A
perpetual motion machine of the second kind contradicts the
second law of thermodynamics.

Pump wave: Longitudinal wave generated to create a resonance


effect that should lead to scalar wave formation.

Pumped phase conjugate replica wave: Returning longitudinal


wave from an addressed source field that couples with the pump
wave.

Time reversal: Processes that behave as if they were running


backwards in time. The concept scratches heavily at our concept
of reality. In some manifestations, such as sound, it does not
challenge our view of the world, because we perceive running
backwards only as a geometrically somewhat unusual running
forwards. As if. In the realm of cosmology, however, we must
conclude that time reversal is real. That waves actually run
backwards in time, showing us things where they will only be in
the future.

Whittaker, E. T: British physicist, main creative period early


20th century.

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Scalar potential: Level of spatial energy density defined by the
energy content of electromagnetic fields.

Project Glocke: Secret Nazi research project under SS General


Hans Kammler, with the aim of developing antigravity drives
and scalar weapons.

Energy problem of general relativity: Mathematical calculations


show that the conservation of energy does not apply in curved
space-time. However, since the laws of conservation of energy
are understood by science more as dogma, this is a "problem"
instead of a reason to rejoice.

Noether's theorem: Mathematical formulation with which


Einstein was able to prove the "energy problem". Named after
the mathematician who developed the formulas: Emy Noether.

Nikola Tesla: Croatian-born physicist, main creative period


1900 to 1930. One of the greatest inventors of all time. The
alternating current, the radio and countless other achievements
in electrical engineering can be attributed to Tesla. His work on
the subject of free energy, among other things he is credited
with a car engine that managed without fuel, is lost or under
lock and key in military archives.

Kraftstrahlkanone (KSK): Alleged weapon development of Nazi


Germany. A beam weapon of unknown type.

Foo-Fighter: Unidentified missiles that appeared in the air


battles of the Second World War. They were too small to be
seriously manned, shrouded in an aura of different colours and
flew daring manoeuvres. Otherwise they were unarmed.

Woodpecker: Nickname of the Soviet military microwave


transmitting station near Chernobyl.

Keshe Foundation: Foundation of the Iranian-born nuclear


physicist Meheran Tavakoli Keshe, which allegedly successfully
backengineered the antigravity technologies of the German

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Reich. The Foundation has stated as its goal the development of
peaceful space travel, develops propulsion technologies as well
as methods of physical medicine, and is known for offering
defensive weapons systems to non-aligned states against a
threat from the US and/or NATO. The Foundation runs a
university in Sierra Leone and has encouraged the
establishment of an African space programme.

HAARP: Microwave transmission facility in Alaska with a


transmission power of several gigawatts. Officially, the facility
is used for stratospheric research. However, it is operated by
the Canadian-American arms company Raytheon. The term
HAARP has come to refer to the type of transmitter, not to the
location of the largest facility of its kind in Alaska, as would be
correct. There are currently about 17 serious HAARP-like
facilities in the world, but the trend is towards cluster antennas
with greater spacing.

Integrated Geospatial Intelligence Solutions: Complex


intelligence programme for surveillance and mind control of all
Earth's citizens, under UN administration. The spraying of
aerosols as a reflective plasma background for the three-
dimensional radar detection of military targets but also of
private individuals, which is carried out under the guise of
climate protection, is to be understood in the context of this
programme.

Internal electromagnetism: Conventionally non-measurable


electromagnetic waves.

External electromagnetism: Conventionally measurable


electromagnetic waves. The terms are correct in the context of
laboratory experiments.

Dirac's Sea of Energy: Figurative description of the quantum


vacuum. The term was coined by the French pioneer of
quantum physics, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac.

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Kosyrev, Nikolay Alexandrovich: Russian astronomer. Found
experimental proof of the importance of scalar waves and time
reversal in cosmology.

Bearden, Tom: US Army Lieutenant, expert on Russian


radiation weapons. Today he is considered one of the pioneers of
scalar electrodynamics. For years, Bearden propagated small,
easy-to-replicate prototypes of free energy devices in the
developer scene. His most famous toy is probably the MEG, a
small "transformer", which does not need a primary power
source, however, but which builds itself up and thus supplies
enough energy for a small light-emitting diode. After all.

Meyl, Constantin: German physicist specialising in scalar


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1.4 Scale invariance

Scale invariance is a term that briefly flared up in scientific


discussion at the beginning of the millennium in the context of
global scaling theory. However, the concept of global scaling has
been badly discredited in the course of its emergence. Perhaps it
is better to tell the story of global scaling in advance, before
risking exposing physical findings to slander. Global Scaling
was coined as a discipline in the late Soviet Union. There is a
large body of individual research, internationally. Physicists all
over the world have found that things are correlated that
should not be correlated because they do not interact with each
other at any known field level. The appropriate colloquial term
for this is synchronicity. Anyone who has studied the first
chapter carefully will have guessed: it is entanglement at the
quantum level. This concerns chemical processes,
electromagnetic noise processes as used in random generators
and especially biological processes. The second class of
discoveries concerned inexplicable statistical accumulations of
the measures of stable structures at certain values. The
relevant classes are weights, frequencies, lengths. Everything
from elementary particles to metagalaxies was stuffed into the
first Russian high-performance computers in terms of size,
mass and frequency. The result was astounding. If one plotted
the abundance of values on the logarithmic scale to the base e, a
frequency distribution pattern emerged that showed maxima at
intervals of "3", with stronger, respectively superior maxima at
intervals of 9, 27, 81.

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This frequency distribution behaved mathematically like a
swinging string of pearls, which could be mathematised in a
continued fraction method according to Leonard Euler - which
ultimately provided the mathematical calculation basis for
global scaling. This discovery has some exciting implications:
for example, it forms the proof for the sentence: "Everything is
connected". For the mathematics of the vibrating string of
pearls describes nothing other than a single, coherent fractal
that seems to condition the size of all things in the universe and
harbours an inherently harmonious oscillation, even if here the
oscillation is only visible on an abstract and, moreover,
logarithmically distorted mathematical dimension. To be
precise, Müller found two such fractals, which were shifted
against each other by exactly 1.5 or vividly π/2, of which one
represented matter and the other rather the oscillation
behaviour in the field range or in the quantum vacuum.

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As a simple example that anyone can calculate: The vortex
tubes of whirlwinds, tornadoes and hurricanes always have
similar diameters. Hurricanes that lie somewhere in between
do not exist. If you project the average diameters of these
"stable" structures into the logarithmic space of the scales, you
will always find a multiple of the distance "3" between the
values.

ln (30,000m) = 10,308
>≈6
ln (50m) = 3.912
>≈6
ln (0.15m) = -1.897

In this mathematical universe, there were incredible things to


discover: all biology is based on global scaling frequencies, our
breathing frequency, the heartbeat, the brain waves, the clock
frequency with which our eyes see. And the most unbelievable
thing: DNA lies exactly in the central node of the fundamental
fractal, both in terms of weight and the frequency of its natural
oscillation as well as its size. So we can say that everything that
is part of our reality, as a vibration in this logarithmic space of
scales, actually in the size of our DNA, has a common vibration
node.

But technical measures also obey structure - things that have


proven stable, like the clock frequencies of the ever faster
processors in computer technology.
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The technical term that describes this circumstance is scale
invariance. These two facts, the inexplicable synchronicities
and the statistical accumulations that always show a harmonic
order in the logarithmic space of scales, could not and cannot be
denied. This is the basis of Global Scaling, which is beyond any
doubt. The synchronicities are relatively easy to explain - the
reader of this book has already been initiated to this extent - via
scalar waves or quantum physical entanglement. Hartmut
Müller speaks of proton resonance at this point. This is
remarkable because official quantum physics experiments
exclusively with photons in its experiments on the subject of
entanglement. The recurrence of certain values, weights,
frequencies, lengths, apparently has something to do with these
resonance frequencies, with "in-form-ation" in the broadest
sense, with the frequency-defined fine structure of the quantum
vacuum. The frequencies are primary, from which, at a given
speed, the length dimensions result, including various
diameters, and from these, in turn, the masses. This at least
explains the similarities of the structures found in the various
logarithmic spaces of the scales.

To visualise this, one could say that the universe is a guitar.


With strings (pure vibration in the quantum vacuum), the body
(measurable vibration in matter) and the dust on the guitar top,
which, depending on the distribution of the vibration bellies and
nodes, forms accumulations of defined sizes at defined
distances, just like the matter in the universe. Now what
happens when I roughly strum this guitar? First of all, I will
have all possible tones and overtones, then the overtones fall
silent in favour of the fundamental vibrations, which brings me
to the concept of prime numbers, because a prime number is not
divisible by anything and thus represents an absolute
fundamental vibration. The prime number density distribution
on the logarithmic scale, in turn, is a fairly accurate reflection
of the standing global scaling wave. Altogether, in the
logarythmic space of the scales, the picture of a vibrating string
of pearls emerges.

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The physical synchronicities, if they could be technically
mastered, promised new possibilities in the field of
communication technologies. Data transmission far beyond the
speed of light was suddenly conceivable, in real time, without
significant transmission power, completely independent of
distance.

Müller left the USSR in 87, was contracted by his employers for
10 years and then tried his hand at private research in
reunified Germany. He needed start-up capital to gain a
foothold in the West. He signed a contract with Siemens,
promising the company the rights to a technology that had not
yet been developed and that was also based on Soviet
knowledge that was not entirely his own. The deal was not
entirely clean in either direction. Siemens promised to invest -
but broke this promise and let the technology disappear into the
drawer. Thus Müller was financed, but his hands were tied.

He otherwise tried to stay clean, quoting and honouring his


colleagues who had done the basic research, especially Leonard
Euler, who had developed the mathematics to describe the
movement patterns of swinging strings of pearls. He even
christened his institute in Memoriam Leonard Euler. His very
own achievement, he claimed, was the development of a
continued fraction method based on Euler's mathematics, with
the help of which seemingly random sequences of events could
be analysed mathematically: the Müller continued fraction.

The first technical application to come out of this school was the
Bioguard, which calculates the underlying global scaling waves
from the white noise of a forsterite crystal using Müller's
continued fraction method. These harmonic structures from the
quantum vacuum, which Müller understood as a finely scaled
biorhythm, were emitted by the Bioguard as a mobile device in
mobile phone format as an electrical signal to the body in order
to give these natural signals an advantage over the technical
whirring that surrounds you day in and day out. There were
people who swore by the Bioguard.

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By chance, it turned out that switching on a Bioguard in the
twin brothers of the same series caused a crackling sound - over
considerable distances. This was the actual birth of GS-COM,
Global Scaling Communication. The transmission of the
crackling was completely independent of the distance, did not
happen at the speed of light, but merely shifted by half a phase
length of the underlying harmonic signal, and that with a
transmission power of e.g. 66 mW from Austria to Australia. It
was only a few steps from the crackle to the analogue voice
connection.

The other exciting thing about Müller's mathematics was that


this Müller continued fraction method could be calculated
uniquely in both directions. You could use it to mathematise
chaotic patterns, calculate the harmonic background structure,
extrapolate it - since it is harmonic - and then predict at least
the near future with a relatively high degree of certainty using
the inverse method. In other words, he had found a way to
calculate chance in the future - albeit with an increasing
fuzziness with the time span skipped.

Since communication technologies were denied him and the


Bioguard did not bring in enough, he concentrated for a while
on the lottery numbers, all correct within the bounds of
probabilities with no guarantee of success. But then a solution
to his problem began to emerge.

Since Siemens simply did not fulfil its promise to develop the
technology, the next commercial project from Müller's
technology forge was "offline banking", in which two computers,
one in the bank, one at the customer's home, synchronously
pulled a TAN out of the quantum vacuum to encrypt a transfer
order. This, Müller hoped, would narrowly miss the legal
definition of the communication technology sold to Siemens, and
would keep the large corporation out of the running. Müller had
private investor money collected, secured it with a bank
guarantee via the Cypriot Yesilada Bank, which was also the
first customer for the system, and was from then on financed
again as a private researcher.

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Scientifically, however, the story became somewhat unedifying
at this point. Due to a lack of trust in patent offices and
colleagues, Müller kept his formula work under lock and key.
The second was that in the synchronous drawing of random
numbers, certain effects could not be explained even by Müller.
The matter seemed so creepy even to him that he decided to
conceal the truth. I can tell this story because I worked close
enough to Müller's core team at the time to have heard these
internal details.

To do this, you have to understand how the synchronous pulling


of identical random data was supposed to work. Müller took a
forsterite crystal and split it in half. Two halves of a crystal
have a high degree of mutual entanglement. The two halves
were now spatially separated and each served a computer as a
noise source for a random generator. These two random
generators generated white noise, the noise was analysed using
Müller's continued fraction method and the result was broken
down into its harmonic sub-waves using a type of Furier
analysis. Then Müller took one of these harmonic components
on the first computer, interrupted this wave in a zero run via a
programming language sequence by mirroring the whole wave
across the x-axis and henceforth running it with the opposite
sign. Because of the entanglement of all waves, however, the
same unnatural mirroring on the x-axis also appeared in the
other crystal, i.e. on the other computer. Now it was possible to
observe exactly the same subharmonic there. The change of the
sign did not change the information content. So it was now
possible to have the two computers spit out identical columns of
numbers simultaneously on one and the same wave, so to
speak. With the first 128 numbers of this random series as the
TAN, the bank transfer data was then encoded and decoded
again with the same column of numbers on the second
computer. Without the slightest chance of intercepting the TAN
on the way and cracking the connection. Quantum cryptography
at the very highest level.

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That sounds logical so far. The scary point was the rebound
from inverting in the processor to the noise of the crystal. It
worked, but without being able to say why. Basically, it was like
the effect of the characters according to the teachings of the
Kabbalah. The processor thought a sequence of numbers, and
the magical effect of this sequence of numbers made the random
processor do completely unnatural capers. With this, Müller
thought, with technical number and letter kabbalistics, he
would immediately be discredited as a charlatan.

But the decisive blow did not come from Esowatch (now psiram)
or other critics, it came from the Federal Financial Supervisory
Authority (BAFIN). The collection of investor money had not
met all the formalisms that apply to such a business, and there
were also technical difficulties. What worked perfectly in the
prototype with small quantities of forsterite crystals from a
single crystal, refused to work in the first large-scale production
run. And that was not all. The technical failure was probably
not really communicated to the investors as it should have
been.

So BAFIN intervened. One of the managing directors of the


company that had financed Müller was found hanged in his cell,
the second managing director, a former Stasi operative, was
rumoured to have died in a car accident, the third - who had
outed himself to me as a Trojan horse of Western regulatory
structures - disappeared without a trace. I am deliberately not
mentioning any names. At that time, Müller had already clearly
distanced himself from his backers. That is why he was only
tried after some delay. Nevertheless, Müller was sentenced to
several years in prison without parole, fled to South America
and was imprisoned there. Because of the life-threatening
prison conditions in South America, he is said to have asked to
be extradited to Germany and was then released relatively
quickly in Germany, which possibly indicates that he made a
deal.

I don't believe that the proceedings as a whole were fraudulent.


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community for one of Müller's big conferences, and had several
conversations with the cracks of the scene, who confirmed to me
the spooky behaviour of processors and random generators. In
other words, exactly that difficult point where it wasn't clear
what Müller didn't want to reveal and why. But that doesn't
change his fate. Anyone who googles the name Hartmut Müller
will find a character assassination campaign that is ostensibly
directed against Müller, accusing him of an incorrect
translation of scientific titles from the Russian period, i.e. a
stolen doctorate, scientific imposture and fraud. Ultimately,
however, the media campaign discredits the entire branch of
science.

Let us not be irritated by the worldly intrigues. It is worth


keeping in mind some of the scientifically proven aspects of the
Global Scaling Theory. It is the fact that non-local interactions
occur over large distances, on all scales:

- Between photons - this is the domain of university quantum


physics and today underlies various medical applications such as
the Time Waver, which use this effect for remote healing.
- The fact that there is also a non-local interaction between
protons was the domain of global scaling research. The technical
applications used the entanglement of the two halves of bisected
forsterite single crystals, i.e. of a certain olivine variety, which
produce an electromagnetic white noise that can be read out and
entangled with each other. By mathematically analysing this
white noise according to Müller's continued fraction method, it is
said to have been possible to make the synchronicities bound to
the proton resonance visible, to control them and thus to use
them for communication purposes.
- And as a third remarkable finding, it should be mentioned here
that there is also likely to be a non-local interaction between
circularly moving masses. The third statement is not necessarily
comprehensible in terms of classical field theory. But a simple
thought experiment makes it compelling: simply consider the sum
of all protons of any rotating mass, they represent circularly
moving charge and thus generate an electromagnetic field. Then
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mass. They generate an electromagnetic field of the same size and
in the opposite direction. The two fields cancel each other out, the
energy content of the longitudinal components adds up and builds
up its own scalar potential. Fluctuations in the circular motion
pattern, such as rotating subscales - think of magma rollers
inside planets - then form scalar waves as overtones, which
should be equally capable of non-local interaction with similar
structures. The principle was proven in Bavaria by the caretaker
of a university who brought a 50 kg disc to 40,000 revolutions and
was able to prove a reduction of the earth's gravitational field
along the axis of rotation. Of course, the privately financed
experimental setup was confiscated by the university and
destroyed.

And all these entanglements, spooky long-distance effects, as


Einstein called them, are scaled by nature, according to a fractal
system that reveals itself in the logarithmic space of scales as a
vibrating string of pearls.

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1.5 Topological Geometrodynamics

There are two approaches to understanding Matti Pitkänen's


work, or to entering the mathematical stage he has set up. Via
Einstein and via pure number theory. Einstein, with all due
respect, had chickened out of the energy problem of general
relativity. Matti Pitkänen has faced the problem. Where
Einstein "assumed flat space-time for the sake of simplicity",
Pitkänen has calculated correctly.

From this starting point, certain mathematically compelling


implications arise. The problem that Einstein wanted to solve
at that time by means of a language rule cannot be solved
within this world. It must be extended by at least one
dimension in order to arrive at a solution.

The first steps even have a certain degree of clarity. The


following chain of thoughts is helpful to understand the logical
steps - for the time being unmathematical for this publication:

If spacetime in our reality is curved, then I can conclude the


following:

- We live in a 4-dimensional entity. Here the notation is


somewhat misleading, because on the one hand we have
Minkowski space, notated M4, where the "4" here is
actually a notation for metricated time. If we assume
that time is an illusion, however, 4-dimensional means
another, non-spatial and non-temporal dimension.
- This world thus comprises three spatial dimensions,
the illusion of time and "behind it" another initially
scalar value, i.e. a pure numerical value assigned to
each point of space. What nature this value is cannot be
said ad hoc, our senses do not register it, our brain does
not visualise any spatial dimension. However, one can
identify this scalar value somewhat roughly expressed
as the scalar electromagnetic field potential, or the
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the scalar fields must be included in the same way as
that of the normal electromagnetic fields.
- Let's leave out time for a moment... In this 4-
dimensional structure (x, y, z, s), s for scalar potential,
there are, according to the nature of a 4-dimensional
space, 3-dimensional subspaces that are not flat but
intersect the purely mathematical intersection spaces.
They represent areas of identical spatial energy density.
- Quite obviously, such a "planar" subspace, is not
identical to the reality we experience. If it were
identical, we would not experience any curvature of
space-time in our reality. I.e. we automatically arrive at
a structure in which realities, Matti calls them Worlds
of Classiscal Worlds, with their curved spaces, their
gravitational funnels, intersect the 3-dimensional
"planar" spacetime foils. Like a knife across the puff
pastry of a croissant. In flat space-time, i.e.
cosmologically in weightlessness, a "World of Classical
Worlds" runs exactly parallel to a space-time foil, there
the knife splits the dough of our croissant, so to speak,
but the moment we move into a gravitational funnel,
the 3-dimensional experiential spaces "cut" the 3D foils
in 4-dimensional space.
- There is no reason why there should be only one World
of classical Worlds in the overarching 4D. Like
everything in nature, realities are quantised, so many
similar yet distinctly different realities lie on top of each
other in our croissant allegory.

From this perspective, we recall once again the adventure with


the USS Eldrige. The field generators pumped field energy into
the Eldrige until it left our World of Classical Worlds and
became invisible from our perspective. The only problem was
that organic matter and metal absorbed this field energy to
different degrees, and suddenly even the soldiers and the ship
were no longer on the same plane of reality, the soldiers' feet
stopped interacting with the metal deck and they sank into the
metal, freezing there again elsewhere. Hence all the deaths. I
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perhaps this is the best possible one, since it contains a warning
not to experiment with the basic pillars of creation.

So much for Minkowski space extended by the scalar potential.


But that is not all. The other approach to the subject comes
from pure number theory.

- Such a 4D structure would be mathematically dead, it


would have no form, no content, no dynamics, if it only
stood for itself. For such a space, mathematics needs an
accompanying mathematical entity, in this case 2-
dimensional, that structures this four-dimensional
space, fills it with life. In other words: we live in a
fractal, and that is based on a formula with two further
variables, let's just call them k and l. That makes two
further dimensions. That makes two more dimensions.
We note CP2 with Matti Pitänen.

- In purely mathematical terms, we end up in an 8D in


this combination (2 × 4). This eight-dimensional space is
then sufficiently complex to be able to describe the
properties of the reality we experience.

Matti's notation for the world in which the "World of Classical


Worlds" (WCW) we inhabit is embedded is thus: H = M4 × CP2,
or H = M+4 × CPS if one wants to consider the "future light
cone", i.e. the world we perceive taking into account the fact
that light from distant events has been travelling to us for a
while.

The quantisation of the spacetime foils he recognised as M4


follows from pure number theory. The starting point are the
prime numbers in CP2. They define discrete states of the
system, with each prime number forming the basis for a system
of p-adic-numbers, from which the respective M4s arise. The
primes - as we have learned from Global Skaling - are also the
basis of the fractal nature of the universe.

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A close look at the CP2 and the concept of pi-adic-numbers
leads into a mathematical view in which the number-level
reality created out of the CP2 breaks down into two realms. If I
understand it correctly, there are equations at work in a range
of number spaces in the CP2 that allow for multiple solutions
above a certain complexity. What mathematics does here has
great similarities with imagination, dream, creativity. Below
this level of complexity, the hierarchy is the other way round,
there the results in the M4 are clearly determined, there the
CP2 rules strictly over the M4, i.e. determinism rules in the M4.

This structure, which leaves room for the spiritual, for


imagination, dream and creativity, is similar to the findings of
Burkhard Heim, even though Heim used up to 12 dimensions.
Heim's mathematical experiments were also of a rather
hypothetical nature - in the sense of: what would reality look
like if it were x-dimensional?

I hope that I have thus been able to give an idea of Matti


Pitkänen's theory. It is perhaps conditionally correct in this
vividness. So far, I have not named any of the mathematical
tools he cites, and thus have not presented any concrete
computational models - but illustration is what has actually
always been lacking in Matti's work, and I hope to have served
the reception of his mathematics best in this way.

This model is captivating in many respects. Absurd things, such


as the adventures of Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, who in 1947
claims to have come through a kind of luminous fog at the
South Pole in a single-engine plane to an inhabited area
rumoured to be inside the globe, suddenly make sense. That is,
the Hollow World theory based on his experiences is a
misunderstanding. The core of this myth could be true, except
that the conclusion that a central sun shines inside the earth
and that people live on the inside of the earth's surface, this
interpretation would be a completely misguided attempt to
project the completed change onto another space-time foil into
our 3D. Logically, if I go inside a sphere in my mind, I would
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Matti's world view, Byrd's adventure makes sense: the tangled
scalar fields at the poles of the Earth possibly bend spacetime so
much at times that we can move through these field densities
out of our reality into the neighbouring World of Classical
Worlds, where we find another Earth, and another sun.

Even the huge spaceships that NASA photographs plunge into


the poles of the sun would be decidedly less suicidal on the road
in such a worldview. What happens there - if NASA doesn't put
cheap fakes on the net - are journeys from one to the
neighbouring World of Classical Worlds; no more and no less.

At the risk of not being of any use to most readers, I will try to
tie this view at least somewhat to the mathematics Matti uses.
Those readers who know higher mathematics can then better
assess whether they want to venture into reading the original
manuscripts.

According to Matti, the extension of Einsteinian physics to the


8D can be derived in three different ways:

- as a direct derivation of the Kähler function;


- the second way follows the construction of the Kähler
form and metric, where the high degree of symmetry
plays a role that is necessary to maintain the
mathematical existence of the Riemann connection;
- the third derivation follows the construction of spinor
structures, based on the hypothesis that complex WCW
(World of Classical Worlds) gamma matrices are
representable as linear combinations of fermionic
oscillator operators for secondarily quantified free
spinor fields on the spacetime surface, and on the
geometrisation of super-conformal symmetries of the
WCW spinor structure31.

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Pitkänen, M.: Physics as Infinite-dimensional Geometry I:
Identification of the Configuration Space Kähler Function. Prespacetime
Journal July 2010 Vol. 1 Issue 4 Page 543 -564.
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In this context, Matti succeeds in explicitly calculating the
WCW-Kähler function as a sum of Chern-Simons terms, which
throw up a mathematical formulation of the wormholes as a
result.

From the number theory pursued by Matti Pitkänen, the


following insights emerged.

- That one can assign to the 4-dimensional tangential


space T(X4(Xl3)) ⊂ M8 a subspace M2(x) ⊂ M4, which
can be understood as a plane of non-physical
polarisation. This is in particular the case if the induced
metric carries a Minkowski signature. If this is not the
case when co-hyper-quaternionic space is in question,
the same concept can be applied to our experiential
space, which would lead to the model of super-strings 32.

- Suppose the X4(Xl3) has a Minkowski signature: then


one can assign to each point of the M4 projection
PM4(X4(Xl3)) a subspace M2(x) ⊂ M4 and its
complement E2(x), and the distributions of these
surfaces are integrable and define what Matti
Hamilton-Jacobi called coordinates, which can be
assigned to the known extreme values of the Kähler
function with Minkoswski signature. This
decomposition allows to divide the spacetime foils into
string-world foils and their two-dimensional
counterparts. Also, a decomposition into 1-dimensional
structures and their 3D counterparts Y3 (parallel to l
Xl3) becomes possible, which may follow the induced
metric of X4(Xl3). Physically, this means that 4-
dimensional space (vividly 3D) is actually due to a 2D,
which points to a holographic principle underlying our
reality33.

For most people, pure mathematics is quite torturous. I'll stop


now, too. What one should take away from this chapter is
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perhaps the idea that other parallel realities exist to which we
are connected through wormholes. And that in some way we
live in a hologram. Because those are the things that are
currently being discovered in cosmology.

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1.6 The holographic universe

The original idea for the holographic universe arose in


discussions between Steven Hawkins, Gerard t'Hooft, and Prof.
Leonard Suesskind. The three physicists suspected that the
reality we experience is linked to the surface of the black hole at
the centre of the universe by a holographic principle.

In order to understand this a little better, one has to keep in


mind what exactly a hologram is. A hologram is created by a
kind of slide, a holographic foil, which is exposed in a certain
way. In this exposure, each pixel is not defined by a
proportional reduction of the colour dots of the depicted reality,
as on a normal slide, but each pixel contains the information of
the entire image, as a stereoscopic image. Which point of the
image one sees when looking through it depends on the angle at
which one looks through the hologram. Since you look with two
eyes, i.e. each eye creates its own angular reference system, and
thus sees its own image, the hologram is able to create the
illusion of a three-dimensional image. The hologram itself, what
we see, is created as an illusion behind the holographic foil.

If the image carrier of the hologram is broken into pieces, each


individual fragment is still capable of creating the entire three-
dimensional image in the eye of the observer - only with
somewhat lower resolution.

Transferred to cosmology, the holographic foil corresponds to


the surface of the black hole, and the "seen" reality corresponds
to the physical reality experienced by us. The surface of the
black hole is so naturally non-existent, non-material. The
surface of the black hole is the "event horizon". It is defined by
the distance that is so close to the black hole that no light can
escape from it. Everything beyond this event horizon is
irretrievably decoupled from our reality. If you were to
approach this horizon with a camera, the flow of time observed
there would become faster and faster, or put another way, the
closer you zoom in on the horizon, the older the events you
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asymptotically approaches infinity and the space "beyond"
ceases to give anything of itself. This is because when light
escapes from a gravitational field, it loses energy; when it falls
into a gravitational funnel, it gains energy. But since the speed
of light remains constant, it gains or loses frequency. The
perspective is interesting when you finally arrive at the event
horizon. There, all of time exists out there, simultaneously, in a
single instant.

What we get is a 2-dimensional surface in which everything


that has ever fallen into it is, from our point of view, stuck in a
time swamp, literally to an absolute standstill, i.e. this surface
is, from our point of view, capable of swallowing entire Milky
Ways, but it is not capable of destroying information. What
manifests itself here is the difference between a spacetime foil
and a simplified 3D imagination. If we think along the 3D-
imagination and extrapolate it criminally, we go into the
interior of the black hole.

Those who still believe that black holes are the only ones, the
final rubbish bins and recycling stations of the universe, are
possibly buying into the logic of the derailed human consumer
society. Nothing is destroyed, nothing is created. Everything
fluctuates around states of equilibrium.

This basic structure is universal, appears on all scales. Every


human being carries a small black hole somewhere in the
region of the heart, surrounded and manifested by the light of
the biophotons, possibly the seat of the immortal soul, the
instance in which nothing can be forgotten because everything
that has ever been experienced and will be experienced is frozen
in the time swamp of the event horizon.

In purely mathematical terms - as can be calculated on the


basis of the Schwarzschild equation - every proton is also a
small black hole.

The first computational evidence that here and in this way lies
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an absolute outsider in physics, Nassim Haramein, who
approached the questions of cosmology from basic geometrical
considerations that he had encountered in early historical
symbolism.

Starting from the construction rules for Platonic solids and 2-


dimensional projections of the resulting figures, he was able to
recognise the basic geometry of the quantum vacuum in the
flower of life. This beautiful symbol was known in almost all
ancient cultures of mankind. It can be found in Egyptian as well
as South American temples, and on the sphere under the paw of
the lion guarding the temple precinct of the holy city in Beijing.

With these basic geometric considerations, he put the material


world of the macroscopic in relation to the quantum dynamic
structure inside the elementary particles and thus found the
basic rules of holographic projection in nature. In calculating
such quantum physical quantities on the proton, more precisely
on the so-called Schwarzschild proton, he was able to score his
first direct hit. He was able to prove that the total amount of
energy trapped in the Planck oscillatins of a proton corresponds
exactly to the energy trapped in the total mass of the universe
according to E = mc2. To do this, he simply calculated the
number of possible Planck oscillations based on the geometry of
the flower of life, assigned the smallest possible energy unit to
each oscillation and added up.

Once he got a taste for it, he found other correlations that


proved the importance of the holographic principle:

- He looked at the mass of a proton (measured by the


number of Planck spheres of its surface) - i.e. the energy
trapped in the Planck oscillations - and lo and behold,
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the gravitation producing this virtual mass corresponds
exactly to the Strong Force previously postulated only
from internal contradictions of Bohr's atomic model.
- He calculated the ratio between the number of Planck
circles on the surface and the number of Planck spheres
in the calculated volume of the black hole for the
existing and well-researched black hole called Cygnus,
and the result was: the mass of the black hole - as
described by Einstein's gravitational equation for black
holes.
- He also found this
purely geometric
relationship in the
proton: he divided the
surface of the proton
measured in Planck
circles by the volume
in Planck spheres and
obtained the mass of
the proton. To the
nearest 4 decimal places!
- Nassim Haramein then ennobled this ratio between
the number of Planck circles on the surface and the
number of Planck spheres in the volume with the title of
a new natural constant, ϕ (Phi), not to be confused with
the golden section, and lo and behold: 4 times ϕ 2
yielded exactly the value of the coupling constant of
gravity.
- Nassim Haramein's most recent important discovery
concerns the role of biology in the geometric interplay of
the cosmos. It is the quantum physical equivalent of
Hartmut Müller's finding that DNA lies on the central
principal node of the standing wave in the space of
scales in terms of weight, frequency and size. Haramein
plots size against frequency on the logarithmic scale
(base 10), and lo and behold: all the forms that carry a
black hole at their heart line up dutifully on a scale, and
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microtubules as a basis - the basic building block of life
is found exactly in the centre of these scales: the cell.

I hope that was illustrative enough. Now it is time to remember


what we have learned so far. We know our three-dimensional
space, our 3D, in which we live. Minkowski metrised time, so
we came to the first mental model of a 4D. We learned that for
the electromagnetic field energy density, we assign another
value, a scalar, to each point in space. Hartmut Müller
discovered that the logarithmic space of physical scales behaves
like a two-dimensional, oscillatory medium, and Matti Pitkänen
deduced from pure number theory that we need an SP2 in
addition to the four-dimensional Minkowski space M4 to
explain what is happening.

And now cosmology offers us an M4 including scalar potential,


an SP2 on the surface of black holes, and a wonderful harmony
between the fractal and the holographic principle that confirms
two ancient wisdoms: "everything is connected" and "as in the
big, so in the small". Cosmology also offers us a system in which
consciousness, which is linked to biological life, finds itself at a
constituent, order-creating point in the overall system, in
Müller's case at the centre of the logarithmic spaces of physical
scales, in Haramein's case at the centre of the scaled cascade of
structures that carry black holes at their heart. These
singularities form a complete holographic fragment of the entire
hologram, that is, consciousness of the universe is nothing more
than a holographic splinter projection of the entire universe.
These singularities have a connection to an immortality that is
fed by time coming to a standstill on the event horizons. And, if
we follow the logic of Matti's more complexly organised pi-adic-
numbers, we find ourselves (from a certain complexity of our
being) in the creator role of the reality we "perceive".

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1.7 Quantum Gravity Research

In the previous chapters, we approached things from observed


reality. The starting point was the experiential fields,
gravitation, electromagnetism, as well as the theoretically
postulated other, more exotic field forms. We have tried to
understand and integrate the exceptional phenomena in
cosmology, the black holes, the curvature of space-time itself,
and have thus arrived step by step at a mathematical
understanding that is in itself free of contradictions.

There are, however, a few things that continue to balk, that


remain a mystery: The fractal structure of our universe, time &
consciousness.

Quantum Gravity Research is a theory that has developed in


California in a group of researchers around the physicist Klee
Irvin, to have mentioned only one exposed name. Quantum
Gravity is the theory that takes the decisive step of the
paradigm shift: the change of the observer's point of view.

The starting point of this world view is an 8-dimensional


crystal. This crystal exists outside of any concept of time. This
is where we anchor our perspective. This 8-dimensional crystal
contains 4-dimensional intersection planes or "slices" of the
thickness of a basic structure defined by Planck lengths. In the
next step, an observer defines, so to speak, the angle at which
this 4-dimensional slice is projected into a 3-dimensional space,
just as the angle of the sun would draw the shadow of a slice of
a 3-dimensional crystal grid on the ground.

This theoretical derivation implicates a number of properties


that can explain precisely the remaining mysteries of reality.

- If one takes the basic cell of the 8dimensional crystal, a


structure called the Gosset Politype, and projects this
structure onto 4D, one obtains two spatially separated
geometric figures, one small and one large, whose size
ratio is exactly 1.618..., so  is a natural constant that

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appears everywhere in nature without anyone having
been able to provide an explanation for its dominance so
far. This becomes particularly clear when considering
black holes, where quantum and relativity converge.
- Also, the theoretical quality of time in this derivation
is as paradoxical as it actually is in reality. In the 8D
crystal, every point in time affects all other points in
time, both future and past - as it cannot be otherwise in
a world where there are wave packets travelling both
forward and backward in time, as we have learned with
scalar physics.
- The third striking point is that our very complex
reality is derived from a rather simple basic structure,
in that an angle of observation on a relatively simple
structure in 8D, in other words a consciousness, creates
a projection that looks many times more complicated
than the structure of the 8-dimensional crystal itself.
Observation creates reality. This is one of the basic
insights of quantum theory.

Thus, this theory integrates the concept of information,


causality loops, non-determinism, consciousness, the pixelation
of reality into Planck lengths and times, and the predominance
of the golden ratio, i.e. the fractal order of our universe. This is
far more than all other theories before offered, while the
computational effort for this is only a fraction due to the
changed perspective. A typical feature of a successful paradigm
shift. Reality appears as a mosaic-like code, or language,
formulated in the smallest possible length units, the Planck
lengths. Experiments in particle accelerators have confirmed
exactly this, that the smallest elementary particles are
geometrically related to each other via the 8-dimensional
crystal, and that their actual appearance in this reality
corresponds exactly to different possible projections of this
crystal into the 4D. This geometric language has rules, but also
syntactic degrees of freedom, like any language, which requires
the presence of a choosing consciousness. There is little room
here for the concept of chance. And this is precisely what global
scaling has shown us, that behind the white noise of a crystal

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lie hidden harmonic structures that allow us to make
statements about the coincidences of the future and the past.

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